How can mate pairs "rescue" reads corresponding to non-unique genome regions? Group of answer choices.A....

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How can mate pairs "rescue" reads corresponding to non-unique genome regions? Group of answer choices.A. Two ends of a mate pair act together to increase read length and allow rescue. B. An otherwise ambiguous read maps uniquely when constrained by its mate C. If two reads partially overlap, the ambiguous one can be rescued. D. None of the above

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