1) Paternity Proof ( Proof of Parentage)
2) Identifying someone that is, or was in a crime scene
3) Tracing back to one's Ancestry
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RNA uses uracil instead of thyminelike DNA does.
One of the bases of RNA is uracil while one of the bases of DNA is thymine.
DNA fingerprinting, and testing for alleles.
it is used in gel electrophoresis.....for the separation of DNA fragments
conjugation
Another answer could be that Transcription uses Uracil. This is the answer I got from Apex btw.
Ribosomal RNA, Transfer RNA, and Messenger RNA
DNA is double stranded while RNA is single stranded. DNA uses thymine but RNA uses uracil.
They comprise information in DNA and Rna and they participate in energy transfer e. g. Atp, Gtp and Utp.
DNA RNA replaces thymine with uracil.
DNA and RNA are both nucleic acids, but they have key differences. One major distinction is that DNA is double-stranded, while RNA is single-stranded. Another difference is that DNA contains the sugar deoxyribose, while RNA contains ribose. Additionally, DNA uses the base thymine, while RNA uses uracil instead.
DNA Fingerprinting, and Testing for alleles.
DNA testing is used to identify things.
DNA is in three dimensions.
RNA is single-stranded, while DNA is double-stranded. RNA contains ribose sugar in its backbone, while DNA contains deoxyribose sugar. RNA uses uracil as one of its nitrogenous bases, while DNA uses thymine.
to queef
DNA has many uses in real life. These uses may include use as evidence in a crime scene for example