Multiple Choice
A suspect's guilt seems highly likely when a very rare combination of markers is
A) found in the population the suspect comes from and at the crime scene.
B) not found in the population the suspect comes from,but present at the crime scene.
C) found in the suspect's DNA but not at the crime scene or in the population the suspect comes from.
D) found in the population the suspect comes from,in the suspect's DNA,and at the crime scene.
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