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DNA Fingerprinting
DNA Fingerprinting is also referred to as DNA profiling and DNA typing. It was first developed as an identification technique in England in 1985. The original use was to expose the presence of any genetic diseases. About three years later it became used to identify criminals through the analysis of genetic material and to settle paternity disputes. It is still used for those reasons today.
The DNA fingerprinting process is called gel electrophoresis. It
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to be convicted by a DNA fingerprint.
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