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6 August, 18:07

Why can only certain parts of dna be used as dna fingerprints?

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  1. 6 August, 18:18
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    Because somewhere around 90% of your DNA serves no known purpose, a small portion is just transmitter proteins, and the rest is your personal blueprint, and within that tiny little bit, only a small percent is actually different from the basic human gene, and it's that tiny little percentage that can be used to identify you as you through DNA patterning.
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