No, each finger has its own print.
everybody has a distinct fingerprint mine is different then yours and you have different fingerprints then your mom/dad ect. But all your fingerprints are the same for each of you fingers middle is same as pinkie as same as thumb ect. Left same as right. Your toes have prints to not to shure that there the same.
yes they fall into the same catorgory ,but are not the same ,so yes every fingerprint is unique
"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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All fingerprints are different, not even your family's, so no.
None. No one has the same fingerprints as you, and none of your fingerprints are exactly the same.
nope.
no families fingerprints are not the same
No, fraternal twins do not have the same fingerprints. Each person's fingerprints are unique and are determined by genetic and environmental factors during development in the womb. This uniqueness applies to all individuals, including twins.
No, just the opposite, we all have a different set of fingerprints.
No, each finger has its own print.
No one's fingerprints are alike.
Actually I don't have a twin sister! But if I did she wouldn't have the same fingerprint. Everyone in the world has a different one. Fingerprints are not genetic at all and developed after the twins has split.
Nearly all fingerprints are forwarded to the FBI for classification and identification. This is usually done the same day they are taken.
no. everyone has diffrent fingerprints
No, each hand has a unique set of fingerprints. Even the fingerprints on each individual finger of the same hand are different. This uniqueness is what makes fingerprints a reliable form of identification.