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What is RFLP? (select all that apply) D a process to analyze DNA called Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism a process to find DNA at a crime scene D A process developed by Dr. Alec Jeffries D The code name for a suspect getting sick while being interrogated.
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RFLP, or Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism, is a process to analyze DNA. It involves the use of restriction enzymes to cut DNA into smaller fragments, which are then separated by gel electrophoresis. The resulting pattern of bands on the gel can be used to compare DNA samples and identify individuals or species.Option A is correct because RFLP is indeed a process to analyze DNA.Option B is incorrect because RFLP is not specifically a process to find DNA at a crime scene, although it can be used in forensic analysis.Option C is incorrect because RFLP was not developed by Dr. Alec Jeffries. Dr. Alec Jeffries is known for developing the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique.Option D is incorrect because RFLP is not a code name for a suspect getting sick while being interrogated.