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Dna fingerprinting use a specific type of dna sequence, known as microsatellite dna

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Answered by prashikgawai2001
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Explanation:

DNA is extracted, treated with restriction enzymes, and sequenced using gel electrophoresis to create a genetic fingerprint

In DNA fingerprinting the probe is a sequence of 33 letters that is found in the repeated “stutters” of the genome. Therefore, only the DNA fragments that contain these repeated “stutters” are seen at the end of the experiment. They are seen as the dark bands you will be familiar with, on a DNA fingerprint.

A microsatellite is a tract of repetitive DNA in which certain DNA motifs (ranging in length from one to six or more base pairs) are repeated, typically 5–50 times. Microsatellites occur at thousands of locations within an organism's genome.

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