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Stephany Mckay
26 January, 02:00
What is a dna profile based on
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Aidan
26 January, 02:23
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Hi sorry but i don't have an idea but i know that a dna profile is based on fingerprints I'm not exactly sure have a nice day
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Quinten Hebert
26 January, 03:51
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A DNA profile is based on DNA unique to everyone which is found in semen, hair, body tissue, and blood. (Fingerprints can also be used)
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