If the 13 CODIS SSR loci are genotyped, why does each person (except identical twins) have a unique combination of SSR alleles?
A) Each SSR locus has many alleles, each with a different number of repeats.
B) SSRs have a very low mutation rate in individuals.
C) SSR inheritance follows Mendel's law of segregation.
D) Mitotic recombination results in new combinations of SSRs in different parts of an individual's body.
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