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1- Genetic engineering 2- Stem cell therapy 3- Detection of various disease by using southern blotting,ELISA,PCR 4- Forensic sciences 5- DNA fingerprinting 5- Transgenic plants and animals
Yes. Two people cannot have the same fingerprints. Not even identical twins have exactly matched fingerprints. <3
The fingerprint of every individual is unique, hence it is often used as an identifying factor. There are three main types of fingerprints: whorls, arches and loops.
Applications of biometrics are broadly classfied into three categories: 1. Forensic Applications; 2. Government Applications and 3. Commercial Applicatuions
The 5 prime end of DNA has phosphate group while the 3 prime end has a hydroxyl group.
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1- Genetic engineering 2- Stem cell therapy 3- Detection of various disease by using southern blotting,ELISA,PCR 4- Forensic sciences 5- DNA fingerprinting 5- Transgenic plants and animals
Yes. Two people cannot have the same fingerprints. Not even identical twins have exactly matched fingerprints. <3
there are technically 3 1.the characteristic is unique to the individual of papillary ridges, 2. the fingerprint will remain unchanged during a persons lifetime, and 3. fingerprints have general ridge patterns which allow them to be systematically classified. im a police officer and i found this out over my training course
As a 3 month old foetus
A true "meterstick" is exactly one meter long, which is approximately 39.37 inches. This is about 3 1/4 feet for most practical applications (3.28 feet).
Fingerprints begin to develop between the 13th and 19th week of gestation in the womb. By the time a person is born, their unique fingerprints are fully formed.
in the first trimester/3 MONTHS
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To name a few, the practical applications are: 1. Acoustics 2. Architecture 3. Astronomy ( and Navigation) 4. Cartography 5. Chemistry 6. Civil Engineering 7. Computer Graphics 8. Crystallography 9. Geophysics 10. Economics (Analysis of Financial Markets) 11. medical imagining 12. Seismology 13. Phonetics 14. Probability and Statistics. and etc.
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The fingerprint of every individual is unique, hence it is often used as an identifying factor. There are three main types of fingerprints: whorls, arches and loops.