Question 1 Listen Tina Is the mother of Violet, Jose, Kelly and Paul. Ramone is a potential father. You are trying to determine which if any children could be the offspring of Ramone Tina Ramone Violet Jose Kelly Paul == =- Gene 1 Gene 2 You analyze 2 genes Gene 1 and Gene 2 known to have variable numbers of repeats. After PCR and gel electrophoresis, you get the results shown above. Based on these results you conclude that Violet a) Must be the offspring of Ramone and and Tina b) Can not be the offspring of Ramone and Tina c) Could be the offspring of Ramone and Tina
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