Multiple Choice
How are association studies different from the typical studies, which attempt to link a DNA marker to a trait?
A) Different types of DNA markers are employed.
B) More DNA markers are analyzed simultaneously.
C) Unrelated individuals are studied rather than families.
D) Much larger family groups over more generations are studied.
E) A broader description of the trait is employed.
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