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Nine features of a GWAS array are shown, as well as the hybridization results from an experiment (hybridized = red, not hybridized = white) . What is the genotype of the person being investigated?
..GCTAGTCCG.. ..AAATATCAGT.. ..CCTGGGCTAG.. ..GCTACTCCG.. ..AAATTTCAGT.. ..CCTGGCCTAG.. ..GCTAATCCG.. ..CCTGGACTAG.. ..CCTGGTCTAG.. \begin{array} { | l | l | l | } \hline \text {..GCTAGTCCG.. } & \text {..AAATATCAGT.. } & \text {..CCTGGGCTAG.. } \\\hline \text {..GCTACTCCG.. } & \text {..AAATTTCAGT.. } & \text {..CCTGGCCTAG.. } \\\hline \text {..GCTAATCCG.. } & \text {..CCTGGACTAG.. } & \text {..CCTGGTCTAG.. } \\\hline\end{array}

 Nine features of a GWAS array are shown, as well as the hybridization results from an experiment (hybridized = red, not hybridized = white) . What is the genotype of the person being investigated?  \begin{array} { | l | l | l | }  \hline \text {..GCTAGTCCG.. } & \text {..AAATATCAGT.. } & \text {..CCTGGGCTAG.. } \\ \hline \text {..GCTACTCCG.. } & \text {..AAATTTCAGT.. } & \text {..CCTGGCCTAG.. } \\ \hline \text {..GCTAATCCG.. } & \text {..CCTGGACTAG.. } & \text {..CCTGGTCTAG.. } \\ \hline \end{array}     A)  G/A, T/C, T/T B)  G/G, T/T, G/G C)  A/C, A/A, G/A D)  G/G, A/T, C/T

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