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Science--how is dna fingerprinting in preventing fishermen from catching protected sharks? (the video for this question has been deleted from the noaa database, so we will explain here. when fishermen are caught with shark's fins, dna testing can be done on the shark fins. if dna fingerprinting concludes that protected shark species have been killed and finned, the fishermen can be prosecuted. select one: a. fishermen can be identified through dna fingerprinting. b. the type of shark that has been killed can be identified through dna fingerprinting. c. dna fingerprinting is a long process, and therefore minimizes the time fishermen are on the water. d. dna fingerprinting is only if the fishermen are caught in the act.

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