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No, your fingerprint patterns are different from everyone in the world's fingerprint not even your twin's fingerprint is like your's but most of the time your family member's finger prints are similar to yours but not all the time that's correct.

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If you have arch fingerprints and your family has whorl and loop how can you be in the same family?

Fingerprint patterns are influenced by genetic factors, but they can vary even among close family members. Having a different fingerprint pattern from other family members, such as arch vs. whorl and loop, is not uncommon because there is genetic variation within families that can lead to different fingerprint patterns. It is just one of the many ways genetics can manifest in unique ways within a family.


Can one whole family have the same finger print?

No two people can have the same fingerprint, not even identical twins. So one whole family will definitely not have the same fingerprint.


Do families have the same fingerprint patterns?

There are three main fingerprint patterns: arch, loop, and whorl. However, there is variation in these patterns in each person. You may inherit a basic pattern from one of your parents, but no two people have identical prints.


Are fingerprints genetic?

No one has the same fingerprint not even in your family.


How do finger printing devices work?

Biometric fingerprint scanners identify you by the ridge patterns mad by your fingerprint. Once the computer has your fingerprint scanned it goes into a database and matches it with your fingerprint to confirm your identity. No ones fingerprint is exactly the same so it is pretty accurate.


Are fingerprint patterns hereditary?

No, fingerprints are not genetic and are not influenced by heredity. They are, in fact, formed during the first and second trimesters of a fetus' life. The formation of the patterns (during this stage only) are influenced by the fetus' environment (the mother's placenta) and position within. By the time the third trimester arrives, the fetus' fingerprints, palm prints, and foot prints are fully formed and will remain unchanged until death. The only difference is the size of the fingerprints, which will grow (but not change) as the fetus (child) grows up. Fun fact, even though identical twins share the same DNA, their fingerprints are completely different, and can always be used to tell the two apart. This is because no two (or three, or however many) fetus' can be in the exact same position at the exact same time, even though they share the same environment.


Is it possible to have the same fingerprint as someone else?

No, it is highly unlikely to have the exact same fingerprint as someone else. Fingerprints are unique to each individual due to the specific ridge patterns formed during fetal development.


Are a DNA fingerprint and a genetic fingerprint the same?

no its classed as a making of your body for people such as police or crime scene investigators


How does dactyloscopy work?

Dactyloscopy, also known as fingerprint analysis, works by examining the unique patterns of ridges, loops, and whorls on a person's fingertips. It involves comparing fingerprint patterns found at a crime scene with those on file to identify suspects. Fingerprint identification is based on the premise that no two individuals have the same fingerprints.


Are all finger prints the same?

no everyones fingerprint is unique no everyones fingerprint is unique No everyones finger print changes because of family genes!!!!!!!!!!! Even twins has there own fingerprint


Can you have a different finger print on another finger?

Yes, each finger (and thumb) has a unique fingerprint due to the individual patterns of ridges and valleys on the skin. This means that the fingerprint on one finger will not be the same as the fingerprint on another finger.


Are fingerpring pattrns inherited?

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).