DNA Polymorphisms and Human Identification

DNA is the genetic blueprint found in cells—blood, skin, bone, etc.—containing 46 chromosomes (23 from each parent). Only ~0.3% of the DNA (about 3 million base pairs) differs among individuals, but these small differences form the basis of unique identities. DNA fingerprinting uses these differences to establish identity, paternity, and ancestry

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