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What is the purpose of a control sample that is known to be from a given
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A. To identify samples containing the target DNA
B. To produce multiple banding patterns in a gel
C. To amplify the DNA in small samples
D. To identify every species found
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B. To produce multiple banding patterns in a gel
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