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Card 16
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what do larger genes and whole genomes must therefore be
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Card 17
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What does the making of a genetic fingerprint consist of
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Card 18
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During Extraction what is even the tiniest sample of animal tissue such as a drop of blood or a hair root
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Card 19
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Whatever the sample what's the first stage
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Card 20
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As the amount of DNA is usually small how can its quantity be increased
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Card 21
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During digestion what happens to the DNA
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Card 22
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How is the endonuclease chosen
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Card 23
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During Separation how are the fragments of DNA next separated
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Card 24
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What is the gel then immersed in
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Card 25
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During hybridisation what are used to bind with the VNTRs
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