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What is it that forms the basis of dna fingerprinting?

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One of the most common DNA fingerprinting procedures is RFLP: Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism. Special enzymes are used to cut segments of a sample from which DNA is extracted. The procedure of RFLP focuses on repetitious sequences of DNA 'bases' which vary greatly from individual to individual.

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RFLP is that forms the basis of DNA fingerprints.

RFLP stands for - restriction fragment length polimorphism

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