This question needs clarification. DNA testing and fingerprint identification are not part of one another they are two separate disciplines in forensics.
It's called DNA fingerprinting because when you touch things and leave fingerprints you are also leaving a trace of your DNA with your fingerprint. Plus every ones fingerprints are different. If you leave a perfect fingerprint somewhere then it can only be traced back to you as an exact match.
It is used to help catch criminals because a section of DNA is taken and then matched with the person. It can also not work in some instances because inoccent people can be put in jail for something they did not do.
Hair, Blood, Finger print, colthing, saliva, bone, sperm
All cells have DNA in them. If you take cells from your mouth and finger they would have the same genetic code.
Yes they do, DNA is the blue print for life.
evryone has a unique finger print. Evryone has diffrent DNA (exept for twins). DNA and finger prints are taken from evryone and put on a data base. using the unique fingerprints you can find that person. clever stuff!
It's called DNA fingerprinting because when you touch things and leave fingerprints you are also leaving a trace of your DNA with your fingerprint. Plus every ones fingerprints are different. If you leave a perfect fingerprint somewhere then it can only be traced back to you as an exact match.
No it does not. However, if there was blood, saliva, or sweat on the finger that made the print, it would theoretically be possible to collect the material and extract dna from it.
a finger print is the circular print on the inside of your hand
It is used to help catch criminals because a section of DNA is taken and then matched with the person. It can also not work in some instances because inoccent people can be put in jail for something they did not do.
Hair, Blood, Finger print, colthing, saliva, bone, sperm
Finger Print was created in 2005.
evryone has a unique finger print. Evryone has diffrent DNA (exept for twins). DNA and finger prints are taken from evryone and put on a data base. using the unique fingerprints you can find that person. clever stuff!
a finger print is our finger lol!!
Yes.! Because no two persons have same finger prints. Its different for each human. Also the genetic evidences are unique as no two humans have same DNA combination
DNA finger printing- The Tracking of DNA finger prints through your fingers and hands and understanding who did the crime so they tell bye looking for finger prints.
a finger print, or you could say a finger i geuss.