no. It is impossible to have the same fingerprints, even if they are twins.
No
Because everyone has a unique fingerprint. Even identical twins.
DNA fingerprinting is not as reliable as regular DNA profiling. Statistics show that about one out every 800,000 people have the same DNA fingerprint.
that no two people have the exact same DNA
nooo it isn't
Fingerprinting is helpful because nobody has the same fingerprint, even identical twins. Crimanals often leave their fingerprints at the crime scene, which leaves a mystery for the F.B.I. Fingerprinting is helpful because nobody has the same fingerprint, even identical twins. Crimanals often leave their fingerprints at the crime scene, which leaves a mystery for the F.B.I.
about genetic fingerprinting
The cost of USPS fingerprinting services is 25.
It was either dr evil, or that guy that was famous for initiating fingerprinting.
Never - he the first to recognised the usefulness of DNA fingerprinting
No, correct usage would be "...everyone is not the same"; as in, "Aren't you glad that everyone is not the same?".
Humans are all unique, the result of the splicing of the genes during conception. Children do have similar fingerprinting as their parents, but they are not exact matches. The result of this is because of the DNA that is "handed down" to the child.