None. Fingerprints are not a genetic trait. They're formed in utero
yes it is
no every fingerprint is different NONE ARE THE SAME EVER!
DNA fingerprint
because in the fingerprint pattern the delta and core is considered the focal points ohhh.... diba?
If you are referring to the lines on a persons fingers, they are not inherited. Every individual has a unique fingerprint. This is why looking for fingerprints at a crime scene still remains a indispensable technique despite all the high tech gadgets available. If you are referring to a DNA fingerprint, they are inherited from the parents of the individual being tested. If DNA is found at a crime scene, it can be compared to the DNA of all the suspects and a match can be found. Every individual has a unique DNA fingerprint (unless they are identical twins).
The animals with patters are born with it and most of them inherited it from their parents.
5%
Is an Arch or Tentarch
The pattern of a finger. The pattern can either be a loop, a whorl, or an arch
No. Gender does not affect the pattern.
In most instances, Cushing's disease is not inherited. They occur in people who have no history of the disease. Sometimes, however, it can be inherited however a clear pattern is not formed.
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