Techniques used to distinguish between individuals of the same species using only samples of their DNA.
The procedure of analyzing the DNA in samples of a person's body tissue or body fluid for the purpose of identification.
1If Sherlock Holmes were working today, he would be adept at genetic fingerprinting.
2Or you can do genetic fingerprinting on them.
3The answer could lie in genetic fingerprinting.
4This provides "pasture to plate" traceability for raw or cooked meats using the equivalent of genetic fingerprinting.
5DNA finprinting of fish is similar to genetic fingerprinting of people, for medical tests or in forensics at crime scenes.
6DR RICHIE Powell of UCG is employing the latest technology in learning how to monitor and hopefully control sea lice - genetic fingerprinting.
7Genetic fingerprinting will allow public health experts to track the development and spread of resistance.
8Genetic fingerprinting is being used to identify individuals, study their behaviour and assess their use of space.
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