With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". rule. Thus, each strand reconstitutes identical DNA molecules. When the cell divides, these two identical chromosomes enter newly-created “daughter” cells. Each new cell has the identical genetic composition as the original cell. All cells contain the same chromosomal composition. No two individuals, except identical twins, have the same nucleotide sequences throughout their DNA. DNA testing conducted on cells from various parts of the same body, whether blood, skin, semen, saliva, or hair will yield the same results. As in this case, DNA analysis can help identify donors of genetic material, such as blood. 2. Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism, (RFLP) At present, the most widely accepted DNA test is the RFLP analysis. See, e.g., Fishback v. People, 851 P.2d 884, 892 (Colo.1993) (<HOLDING>); State v. Moore, 268 Mont. 20, 885 P.2d 457,

A: recognizing that whether a duty exists is a question of law for the courts
B: holding that no private right of action exists
C: holding that no serious dispute exists as to whether the techniques involved in rflp analysis are generally accepted
D: recognizing that statutory right to partition in kind exists where mineral rights are involved
C.