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Ivan Kerr
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1 January, 19:56
For what purpose is DNA fingerprinting used?
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Holly Bell
1 January, 20:01
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The test is used to determine whether a family relationship exists between two people, to identify organisms causing a disease, and to solve crimes. Only a small sample of cells is needed for DNA fingerprinting. A drop of blood or the root of a hair contains enough DNA for testing.
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