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What is DNA fingerprints? Explain it in brief. Where is this technique used? Give any two examples. ​

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Answered by ramyadav231p94q2u
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Explanation:

DNA fingerprinting is a laboratory technique used to establish a link between biological evidence and a suspect in a criminal investigation. A DNA sample taken from a crime scene is compared with a DNA sample from a suspect.

Answered by ZainShaikh
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DNA fingerprinting is a laboratory technique used to establish a link between biological evidence and a suspect in a criminal investigation. A DNA sample taken from a  scene is compared with a DNA sample from a suspect.

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The technique of DNA fingerprinting, which involves comparing samples of human DNA left. The procedure for creating a DNA fingerprint consists of first obtaining a sample of cells, such as skin, hair, or blood cells, which contain DNA. It is also known as genetic fingerprinting, DNA typing, and DNA profiling—is a molecular genetic method that enables identification of individuals using hair, blood, semen, or other biological samples, based on unique patterns (polymorph in their DNA.

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