Genetic Fingerprinting
Genetic fingerprinting is a method used to identify organisms based on their DNA. It is based on the concept of genetic polymorphism, which means that individuals of the same species can have different sequences of DNA. By comparing the DNA sequences in two different individuals, genetic fingerprinting can be used to determine the likelihood of them being related and can also be used to verify an individual’s identity. This technique is used in a variety of fields such as medicine and forensics and is also used for paternity testing and for conservation purposes. Because it is based on analyzing genetic material, it is considered to be a highly reliable and accurate method that can be used to reliably identify individuals.
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