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By itelf,the number of repeats in one location cannot be used for identicfication,because too many people would match.

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A pattern of bands made up of specific DNA fragments is a?

DNA fingerprint


Why does using more region of the genome decrease the probability that two people would have the same DNA fingerprint?

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Why using more regions of the genome decrease the probability that two people would have the same DNA fingerprint?

Cause u is sucking.


How is a DNA FINGERPRINT PRODUCES?

Selected fragments are used to produce a DNA fingerprint.


What does DNA fingerprint shows?

A DNA fingerprint refers to the fact that a person's DNA code is as unique to that person as his/her fingerprint. A person can be implicated for a crime or ruled out as the criminal based on his/her DNA code.


What is a DNA fingerprint who can have the same DNA fingerprint as yours?

A DNA fingerprint is really all the genes that are found in in your chromosomes. No two are ever alike except for identical twins (or triplets).


Which phrase is true for a DNA fingerprint?

A DNA fingerprint is a unique pattern of DNA fragments that can be used to identify individuals.


When comparing the DNA fingerprints of a parent and child the parent's DNA fingerprint must have?

DNA bands that match those in the child's fingerprint and that aren't from the other parent.


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


Can DNA be taken from a fingerprint?

yes


What does a DNA fingerprint look like?

A DNA fingerprint is a pattern of bands that are obtained by separating a person's DNA fragments on a gel and then visualizing them. It appears as a series of dark bands of varying lengths. Each individual's DNA fingerprint is unique, like a genetic barcode.


Why does using more regions of the genome decrease the probability that two people would have the same DNA fingerprinting?

Using more regions of the genome increases the complexity of the DNA fingerprint, making it less likely for two people to have the same combination of alleles at all the regions. This decreases the probability of finding two identical DNA fingerprints in a population.