Biology, asked by tonypaul5877, 1 year ago

Two blood samples a and b picked up from the crime scene were handed over to the forensic department for genetic fingerprinting. describe how the technique of genetic fingerprinting is carried out. how will it be confirmed whether the samples belonged to the same individual or to two different individuals?

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Answered by good33
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the sample belonged to the same individual
Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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DNA Fingerprinting

Explanation:

  • DNA profiling (likewise called DNA fingerprinting) is the process towards deciding a individual's DNA characteristics
  • DNA profiling is a forensic technique in criminal examinations, contrasting criminal presumes' profiles with DNA evidence to evaluate the probability of their contribution in the crime
  • The short tandem repeat (STR) strategy for removing DNA is the system most generally utilized type of DNA fingerprinting
  • This system depends on the highlights of PCR, as it uses specific areas  that have short sequential repeat DNA
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