aya2zdebooLexic aya2zdebooLexic
  • 07-03-2017
  • Biology
contestada

Why can only certain parts of dna be used as dna fingerprints?

Respuesta :

payshencec21
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.

Hope this helps!

-Payshence

Answer Link
Terrence457 Terrence457
  • 05-04-2019

The parts must be unique to the person (apex)

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

which quotation from the preamble to the declaration of independence supports the idea that the united states is based on a social contract
write a letter to the commission telling them why you are the best person to be chosen to teach the athletes manners
How are condensation and evaporation similar
what is 100 times 2 help meeeee
Four equivalent ratios for 4/12
What happens when an organism is removed from a food chain?
Which is the preposition in the sentence, "I went into the pool."
Sub-Saharan Africa is bordered by what Ocean to the east, and what Ocean to the west
5 ten thousands + 22 thousands =?
Scientific consensus supports the idea that living organisms require oxygen. Then, a scientist discovers a type of bacteria that metabolizes sulfur instead of o