In which of the following ways do lab technicians compare the DNA sample of a suspect with the evidence found at a crime scene?
A. They check if the DNA samples have sixteen points of similarity.
B. They create a 3D image of a suspect's genetic code using ballistics technology.
C. They verify the protein interactions mediated by DNA in the sample.
D. They look for thirteen points on the DNA fingerprint called markers.
Answer: D
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