Fingerprinting is helpful because nobody has the same fingerprint, even identical twins. Crimanals often leave their fingerprints at the crime scene, which leaves a mystery for the F.B.I. Fingerprinting is helpful because nobody has the same fingerprint, even identical twins. Crimanals often leave their fingerprints at the crime scene, which leaves a mystery for the F.B.I.
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We all have different characteristics due to our dna Dna fingerprinting helps the doctors and scientists see a baby's disorder, if ever, its gene related disease. They could also be used to study evolution and proof. This is what others use to know if they have been related to someone, dna testing , and in determining the criminal through the testing of the suspects dna. This have alot more uses but these were the mos common ones.
Yes, DNA fingerprinting can be used to identify plant pathogens by analyzing the genetic material of the pathogen. This technique can help in accurately identifying and tracking the presence and spread of pathogens in plants, enabling targeted interventions to control diseases.
No. You would say "It will be helpful" or "It would have been helpful."
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A person's fingerprint may be on file if they have been arrested or convicted of a crime, applied for certain security clearances or permits (e.g., firearm permits), or if they work in professions that require fingerprinting (e.g., healthcare, teaching).
Routine DNA fingerprinting of any person arrested for ANY offence has meant many previously un-solved crimes have been cleared, due to evidence preserved at the scene being matched against the police DNA database.
A criminal is someone that has been convicted of a crime. Once that has happened they are considered a criminal.
Exactly what it says: If you have ever been convicted of any criminal offense, you would have to answer YES.If you had been convicted of a criminal offense but you were later pardoned you would answer NO.
Your story has been very helpful.
DNA fingerprinting can do many things. Since it looks at your genetics which comes from your parents you can use it to find your birth parents if you were adopted. The most popular thing it is used for is crime scenes matching the DNA from it to the suspects DNA. DNA fingerprinting requires alot of DNA to run a gel so they created PCR which duplicates the DNA so instead of a puddle of blood now they can just do it with a drop of blood. That process is called DNA Profiling.
No, she's never been in Criminal Minds.