What is the significance of non-coding introns in DNA profiling?
A. They contain repeating sequences (VNTRs and STRs) used to distinguish individuals
B. They code for important proteins that can identify individuals
C. They are removed before DNA profiling can occur
D. They cannot be detected in gel electrophoresis
Select your answer:

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