Multiple Choice
A blood stain collected at a crime scene is believed to belong to a suspect.What would NOT be a problem in using DNA from that sample to conclusively identify the suspect?
A) The suspect is one of three identical triplets.
B) The sample is contaminated with DNA from other unknown people.
C) The DNA is in good condition,but the amount is small.
D) The suspect is missing,and no DNA from him/her is available.
E) All of the above would prevent identification using DNA.
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