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At the time of its founding, which tool was thought to be the most useful for the Fed?
Biochemical Fingerprint
A unique pattern or profile of biochemical markers or traits that can be used to identify individuals or biological samples.
Body Cells
The basic structural, functional, and biological units of all known living organisms; cells make up the tissues of the body.
Antigens
Substances that the immune system recognizes as foreign, triggering an immune response.
Antigens
Antigens are substances, often foreign, that provoke an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies.
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