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what is DNA fingerprinting?

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Answered by Anonymous
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DNA fingerprinting is a way of identifying a specific individual, rather than simply identifying a species or some particular trait. It is also known as genetic fingerprinting or DNA profiling. As a technology, it has been around since at least 1985, when it was announced by its inventor, Sir Alec Jeffrey. 

DNA fingerprinting is currently used both for identifying paternity or maternity and for identifying criminals or victims. There is discussion of using DNA fingerprinting as a sort of personal identifier as well, although the viability of this is debatable.

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DNA fingerprinting is a method or a process used to identify an individual from a sample of DNA by looking at their unique patterns. DNA fingerprinting was invented in 1984 by Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys.

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