DNA is a genetic code found inside the nucleus of every cell in every living creature and is unique to every person. A fingerprint is also unique to each person, but is not genetic coding, it is a pattern of ups and downs on your skin.
Fingerprinting is identification of any DNA sequence b using different lab techniques e.g RAPD,SSR,AFLP,s, etc While Footprinting is a method for determining the exact DNA sequence to which a particular DNA-binding protein binds. Examples:
DNA fingerprinting is a way to identify individuals DNA. It is what forensic scientists use to figure out whose DNA is found at a crime scene or whatever. Each person has their own unique "fingerprint" except maybe in the case of identical twins.
DNA or "DNASE" footprinting is different. It is a technique used by researchers to see where a protein binds a piece of DNA. The DNA with the protein attatched is isolated, and digested with varying amounts of DNASE (an enzyme that cuts DNA). You then run the DNA out on a gel and find where the DNASE was not able to cut. Wherever it was not able to cut is where the protein was bound and on a gel it resembles a "footprint"
A DNA fingerprint is the unique identification in a person's DNA sequence. This "fingerprint" so to speak can be used in cases such as criminal cases to identify a suspect of a crime.
A fingerprint found on the tip of the fingers is caused in the mother's womb when the baby gently presses its hands on the inside walls. This fingerprint is also used to identify an individual because everyone has a different pattern or set of fingerprints. It can be used in a criminal case as well to accuse a suspect of a crime.
Officials use DNA in fingerprinting because everyone has a unique set of DNA, which therefore codes for a unique set of fingerprints (unless they are identical twins). This means officials can track down criminals because no two sets of fingerprints are alike.
A fingerprint is just a pattern on your finger, unique for each human. A DNA fingerprint is a combination of little pieces of your DNA that change very rapidly between generations, called microsatellites. They change much faster than the rest of the DNA, so everyone really has unique versions of them. They can be used to pinpoint individuals just like actual finger fingerprints.
DNA testing is taking ur blood and DNA fingerprinting is just scanning ur fingers not taking anything away from you.
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DNA finger printing- The Tracking of DNA finger prints through your fingers and hands and understanding who did the crime so they tell bye looking for finger prints.
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The area between the thumb and index finger (digitus secundus manus, pointer finger, or forefinger), is called the thenar space. The skin is called webbing. In other sources it is called thumb webbing. The muscles at the base of the thumb form the thenar eminence.
DNA finger printing- The Tracking of DNA finger prints through your fingers and hands and understanding who did the crime so they tell bye looking for finger prints.
identification if you are arrested again
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Nobody's finger prints are the same. Every person in the world has different finger prints. Even identical twins have different prints.
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we identify finger prints by yousing acompute scanner
Your ring finger is the finger between your middle finger and your pinky.
No finger printing is an extreme form of documentation
Both of these are ways to identify a person. An iris recognition looks at eyes and finger prints look at fingers.
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