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Restriction maps show the lengths of DNA fragments between restriction sites in a strand of DNA.
fingerprints are different in everyone no matter if related or not , Because they are determined by random events in the womb not DNA. So even identical twins should have different fingerprints.
they have different numbers of the same VNTR.
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10-12 different restriction enzymes to positively identify a sample of DNA.
Dna fingerprints are a type of restriction maps.
They are used to show the lengths of DNA fragments between restriction sites in a strand of DNA.
because everyone has different DNA and different fingerprints.
Restriction maps show the lengths of DNA fragments between restriction sites in a strand of DNA.
A Retsriction enzyme endonuclease is an enzyme that is used to cut DNA strands (both single and double strands) during finger printing at the DNA recognition sites known as restriction sites.
A method known as RFLP (restriction fragment length polymorphism) analysis can be used to make a DNA fingerprint.
Restriction enzymes cleave, or open, the DNA so that a sample can be taken and gel electrophoresis can separate the strands of DNA. From there, DNA probes bind to certain strands in each sample and DNA fingerprints can show the differences.
Yes, ofcourse!
fingerprints are different in everyone no matter if related or not , Because they are determined by random events in the womb not DNA. So even identical twins should have different fingerprints.
Fingerprints do not provide DNA themselves. It is the DNA that creates the contours of your fingerprints, so rather than providing the DNA fingerprints merely support it. Therefore, if DNA is already available it can easily be linked to fingerprints.
they have different numbers of the same VNTR.
Two different DNA sequences