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Ribotyping A) bypasses sequencing and sequence alignments. B) exploits unique DNA restriction patterns. C) allows discrimination between species and different strains of a species. D) bypasses sequencing and sequence alignments, exploits unique DNA restriction patterns, and allows discrimination between species and different strains of a species.
Author: Maram OmarAnswer:
D) bypasses sequencing and sequence alignments, exploits unique DNA restriction patterns, and allows discrimination between species and different strains of a species.
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