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No two fingerprints are alike, but i would say through DNA
Yes. Two people cannot have the same fingerprints. Not even identical twins have exactly matched fingerprints. <3
The two main purposes for analyzing VNTR from DNA fingerprints are matching tissues and inheritance - This is True
When two ridges connect with no ending on either side.
No; fingerprints are not inherited. Fingerprints are unique for every person. Even identical twins do not share the same fingerprints. A Scotland Yard scientist has expressed the fact that of all the fingerprints "ever taken for any reason, we still haven't found two individuals that share the same fingerprints."Well fingerprints are not inherited but the patterns are. There have been studies that show that the fingerprint patterns of related persons are similar. The exact number, shape, and spacing of ridges changes from person to person.yes fingerprint patterns are genetic and are passed down but every ones fingerprint is unique
He didn't discover fingerprints. Several people discovered a detail about them. No one really discovered them.
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no two people have the same fingerprints. Everyone's fingerprints is unique
No two fingerprints are alike, but i would say through DNA
Fingerprints are unique to each individual due to the patterns of ridges and valleys on the skin. These unique patterns can be used to match fingerprints found at a crime scene to a specific person. This helps law enforcement identify and link individuals to criminal activities.
Zebra stripes are like fingerprints because no two fingerprints can be the same and on a zebra no two zebras can have the same stripe pattern.
Yes. Two people cannot have the same fingerprints. Not even identical twins have exactly matched fingerprints. <3
they are used to determine the level of detail represented by the image. if the image has low level of detail, the curve will be more curved. If the image has high level of detail, the curve tends to be vertical.
detail about reduecd level?
"Fingerprints" are impressions made by the ridge detail on your fingers. "Genetic fingerprints" is a term usually used to refer to identification methods such as DNA. Fingerprint identification has been used for many years - the 1st US criminal court case was in 1911 - and newer identification methods such as DNA analysis often compare themselves to existing methods with the existing terminology to show their similar dependability. These two different methods are both very useful but each has it's own strengths and limitations. For example. identical twins have the same DNA, but not the same fingerprints.
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The theory of why we have fingerprints is that they help humans grip objects. No two fingerprints are alike, which helps the police in capturing criminals.