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Kamila Hurley
30 November, 18:44
What is a DNA fingerprint? Why is it important?
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Essence Hull
30 November, 19:19
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Medically, ensuring the accuracy of a disease diagnosis is the most important reason for DNA testing, because many diseases can occur in a form that is difficult to recognize ... In a family in which a genetic disease is known to exist, DNA testing may be able to identify which relatives may get the disease.
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Allisson Bush
30 November, 21:36
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Its a technique used especially for identification (as for forensic purposes by extracting and identifying the base-pair pattern of an individual's DNA. Called also DNA typing, genetic fingerprinting.
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