No. A biometric identification, such as fingerprint, retina scan or DNA sample portrays something that the user is.
Authentication is achieved in one of three ways:
For improved security, the user may be required to present two such authentications, such as an ID card and PIN. Or, preferably, all three, such as an ID card, PIN and retina scan.
An ID card portrays authentication based upon something the user has.
You cannot portray identification upon something unknown. It must be something known only to the user, or be something the user is (such as a fingerprint, retina scan or DNA sample) or something the user has (such as an ID card).
You cannot portray identification upon something unknown. It must be something known only to the user, or be something the user is (such as a fingerprint, retina scan or DNA sample) or something the user has (such as an ID card).
Not always. Authentication is based upon one or more of the following:Something the user knows (such as a PIN).Something the user has (such as an ID card).Something the user is (such as a fingerprint).
Yes. Any biometric reading, such as a fingerprint, retina scan or DNA sample portrays authentication based upon something the user is.
An incorrect copy of DNA is also known as a mutation.
Deoxyribonucleic acid's commonly known as DNA.
DNA synthesis, properly known as Replication.
DNA synthesis is also known as DNA replication.
The new human-bacterial DNA is known as recombinant DNA.
Not sure of the question, please try to be clearer.but the process of copying DNA is NOT known as DNADNA is replicated into new DNAor transcribed into RNA....
Recombinant DNA.