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#1  DNA profiling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
DNA profiling (also called DNA testing, DNA typing, or genetic fingerprinting) is a technique employed by forensic scientists to assist in the identification of ...
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#2  DNA Fingerprinting
DNA Fingerprinting dates back to 1985 when it was first developed by Sir Alec Jeffreys in England. It is considered the greatest achievement in forensic science since ...
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#3  What Is DNA Fingerprinting? (with picture)
DNA fingerprinting is a method of mapping parts of a person's DNA to identify them. A staple of forensics, DNA fingerprinting can...
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#4  DNA fingerprinting Facts, information, pictures ...
Get information, facts, and pictures about DNA fingerprinting at Encyclopedia.com. Make research projects and school reports about DNA fingerprinting easy with ...
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#5  NOVA | Create a DNA Fingerprint - PBS: Public Broadcasting ...
Assemble a virtual DNA fingerprint and use it to identify the culprit in a hypothetical crime.
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#6  DNA Testing: Paternity Tests, Forensics, and Identification
DNA fingerprinting is a test to identify and evaluate the genetic information, called DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), of a person's cells.
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#7  DNA Fingerprinting in Human Health and Society
DNA Fingerprinting in Human Health and Society Written by David F. Betsch, Ph.D., Biotechnology Training Programs, Inc. Edited by Glenda D. Webber, Iowa State ...
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#8  DNA fingerprinting -- Encyclopedia Britannica
DNA fingerprinting, also called DNA typing, in genetics, method of isolating and making images of sequences of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). The technique was ...
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#9  DNA Fingerprinting | Forensic Science - The Best Online ...
Fingerprinting has come a long way since the era when Babylonians would press their fingertips into clay as a record of business transactions.
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#10  DNA Forensics
Using DNA fingerprinting techniques akin to those used to solve crimes and settle paternity suits, scientists at the University of California, Davis, ...
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DNA fingerprint: Definition from Answers.com
Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary n. An individual's unique sequence of DNA base pairs, determined by exposing a sample of the person's DNA to molecular ...
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DNA Testing: Paternity Tests, Forensics, and Identification
DNA fingerprinting is a test to identify and evaluate the genetic information, called DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), of a person's cells.
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