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The DNA fingerprinting analysis analysis of four family members is shown below.

Study the band pattern obtained and assign each family member to W, X, Y and Z. Choose the correct option.

A

W-father , X-mother , Y-child, Z-paternal uncle

B

W-Child , X-father, Y-mother, Z-maternal uncle

C

W-father , X-child, Y-mother, Z-paternal uncle

D

W-child , X-father , Y-maternal uncle, Z-mother

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c
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