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  • 07-03-2017
  • Biology
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Why can only certain parts of dna be used as dna fingerprints?

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payshencec21 payshencec21
  • 26-10-2018

The complete DNA of each individual is unique, with the exception of identical twins. A DNA fingerprint, therefore, is a DNA pattern that has a unique sequence such that it can be distinguished from the DNA patterns of other individuals. DNA fingerprinting is also called DNA typing.

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Terrence457 Terrence457
  • 05-04-2019

The parts must be unique to the person (apex)

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