With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". interval is applied. Id. If the matching sequence derived from the mtDNA analysis is not found in the FBI database, an exclusionary rate is calculated to say that "X” percent of the population may be excluded as potential donors of the unknown sample. Id. In 2002, the FBI's mtDNA Population Database contained more than 4800 sequences. See mtDNA Population Database 1.2 Release Notes, available at www.fbi.gov/hq/lab/fsc/backissu/april2002/mtDNAreleasenotes.pdf. 10 . See State v. Council, 335 S.C. 1, 515 S.E.2d 508, 518 (1999) (concluding trial judge was within his discretion in admitting the mtDNA analysis because the evidence was of assistance of the jury, expert witness was qualified, and underlying science was reliable); State v. Underwood, 134 N.C.App. 533, 518 S.E.2d 231, 240 (1999) (<HOLDING>); State v. Scott, 33 S.W.3d 746, 756

A: holding mtdna testing sufficiently reliable to warrant its admissibility into evidence
B: holding trial court properly admitted evidence of mtdna analysis without first holding a hearing to establish reliability
C: holding that dq alpha and polymarker testing are sufficiently reliable under daubert and have achieved general acceptance within relevant scientific community
D: holding that testimony of defense expert on false confessions properly excluded as not sufficiently reliable
A.