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  2. DNA fingerprinting | Definition, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

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    DNA fingerprinting, in genetics, method of isolating and identifying variable elements within the base-pair sequence of DNA. The technique was developed in 1984 by British geneticist Alec Jeffreys. Learn more about the history and process of DNA fingerprinting in this article.

  3. DNA profiling - Wikipedia

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    DNA profiling (also called DNA fingerprinting and genetic fingerprinting) is the process of determining an individual's deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) characteristics. DNA analysis intended to identify a species, rather than an individual, is called DNA barcoding.

  4. DNA Fingerprinting: Purpose, Procedure, and How It's Used - WebMD

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    DNA fingerprinting is a chemical test that shows the genetic makeup of a person or other living things. It’s used as evidence in courts, to identify bodies, track down blood relatives, and to ...

  5. DNA Fingerprinting - Definition, Uses and Steps - Biology...

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    DNA fingerprinting is a method used to identify living things based on samples of their DNA. Instead of looking at the whole sequence of a person’s DNA, these techniques look at the presence or absence of common markers that can be quickly and easily identified.

  6. DNA Fingerprinting - National Human Genome Research Institute

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    DNA fingerprinting is a laboratory technique used to determine the probable identity of a person based on the nucleotide sequences of certain regions of human DNA that are unique to individuals.

  7. DNA Fingerprinting- Principle, Methods, Applications - Microbe...

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    DNA fingerprinting or DNA profiling is a process used to determine the nucleotide sequence at a certain part of the DNA that is unique in all human beings. The process of DNA fingerprinting was invented by Sir Alec Jeffrey at the University of Leicester in 1985.

  8. DNA Fingerprinting and How It Is Used - ThoughtCo

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    DNA fingerprinting is a molecular genetic method that enables the identification of individuals using hair, blood, or other biological fluids or samples. This is able to be accomplished due to unique patterns (polymorphisms) in their DNA. It is also known as genetic fingerprinting, DNA typing, and DNA profiling.

  9. DNA fingerprinting | Definition, uses and how it works - INTEGRA

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    DNA fingerprinting – often referred to as DNA profiling, molecular typing or molecular fingerprinting – is a scientific method used to determine an organism's genetic make-up and, if relevant, to compare it to that of others.

  10. DNA Fingerprinting - Steps And Applications - BYJU'S

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    DNA fingerprinting is the technique of finding the difference between the satellite DNA regions in the genome. Explore the DNA fingerprinting steps and applications.

  11. He was one of the first to discover inherited variation in human DNA, then went on to invent DNA fingerprinting, showing how it can be used to resolve issues of identity and kinship and beginning the field of forensic DNA.