Describe the principle behind DNA fingerprinting
Briefly describe the principle behind DNA fingerprinting?
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DNA fingerprinting is the method of genetic fingerprinting. In this method, DNA series can be employed for identification of an individual. The major application of DNA fingerprinting is forensics. The major principle behind DNA fingerprinting is Polymerase Chain Reaction. This method is also popularly named as DNA profiling.
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