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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.
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By itelf,the number of repeats in one location cannot be used for identicfication,because too many people would match.
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.
Marigolds typically have a single whorl of calyx, which consists of five fused sepals. This calyx structure supports the flower and protects it before blooming. The calyx can vary slightly among different species of marigold, but the general count remains consistent.
7 there are Arch ,Tentarch, whorl, loop ,double loop ,mixed,and pocketed loop
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.
Fingerprints form three general patterns: whorl (circular), loop, and arch. Within those patterns are found many types of lines with their own names. For a list of those names and a description of what they are, visit the Related Link.
There is an average of 42-50 lines on a human fingerprint.
average of 120 to 150 points [handbook of fingerprint recognition 2009]
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It is: 120 people
120 percent of man and 76 percent of woman
40 percent of 300 is 120. Therefore, 40 percent of 300 people would be 120 people.
It is estimated that about 25 percent of people suffer from some level of flight phobia. Many of these people fly, nonetheless, but about 10 percent of them never do.
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