Biology, asked by sales3852, 1 year ago

What are the ethical issues of DNA profiling?

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Answered by garvit1294
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umm.... DNA which is deoxyribonucleic acid is nothing but made of some protein the issues of copying it are that some protiens which first converts the complex hexagonal DNA strands to a simple on and then divide it to two equal parts which when the two parts complete there half incomplete strand and if one strand copying goes wrong then you will get genetic disorders like haemophilia ..

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Answered by sn392811
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Answer: DNA profiling is a powerful tool in crimalistics and in paternity testing. It has also aroused a mixture of ethical concerns, suspicions and ...The major concerns about the so called 'DNA fingerprints' were related first to the possible constitution of data based by the police agencies for the purpose of identifying and investigating individuals as potential criminal suspects, and secondly to the risk of a widespread use without safeguards for private ...

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