DNA typing is done by scientist, finding markers in DNA samples from things like blood, hair or bone samples. They are found by designing small DNA probes that bind to the complementary DNA sequence. These bindings will create a very unique, distinctive pattern for an individual. They then take this pattern and match it up to evidence samples that were found at the scene. If one marker is the same, it doesn't give strong enough evidence, because one marker is not unique to each person, but when there are four, five or more, then the probability is very high that the evidence sample and the DNA sample taken are from the same person.
absolutley nothing red blood cells contain no DNA
Incorporating radioactive nucleotides must be done to ensure that DNA made in a laboratory is radioactive.
catagenic
yes ,it could be done even after 1000s of year of the death
DNA is synthesized through a process known as semiconservative replication. The transduction experiments done by Hershey and Chase, and the transformation experiments done by Griffith, supported the same conclusion, which was DNA is the molecular substance of genetic inheritance.
Which of the DNA typing techniques do you think you would choose if you had to analyze a DNA sample? Why?
absolutley nothing red blood cells contain no DNA
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No, DNA testing is generally more accurate than blood typing for identification purposes. DNA testing can provide more detailed and specific information about an individual's genetic makeup, making it a more reliable method for identification.
If that could be done it would already have been done. It cannot be done. You are what you are; you have already been formed according to the information in your DNA.
Tissue typing is done prior to transplantation to ensure as close a match as possible between the donor and the recipient
DNA finger printing or DNA typing is very powerful technique that uses DNA markers. Forensic people benefit from this technique as it can be used to identify a paternity and also DNA samples from the crime scene can be matched with that of a suspect. DNA polymorphism is the main aspect that is focused on in this technique.
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Recombinant DNA technology is the most emerging technique for the production of DNA for the useful bio-materials like insulin. So to produce recombinant DNA two different DNA is rejoined. so cleavage is done to extract the desired DNA and then joined again.