A crime lab is using mitochondrial DNA as evidence in an upcoming case. Why is a crime lab MOST likely to use mitochondrial DNA instead of nuclear DNA as evidence in a case?

A.
because human remains have been charred by fire
B.
because the DNA sample is smaller than a quarter
C.
because there are no human teeth or bones available
D.
because the DNA sample is more than three years old

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A. because human remains have been charred by fire. Mitochondrial DNA is more resilient than nuclear DNA and can still be extracted from charred remains.
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