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kvv77 [185]
2 years ago
14

Used as markers for identification purposes, ___________ are locations on the chromosome that contain short sequences that repea

t themselves within the DNA molecule and in great abundance throughout the human genome
Biology
1 answer:
vladimir2022 [97]2 years ago
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STRs. I hoped this helped :)
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