by Jim Eraser
ISBN | 9781835351673 |
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Publisher | EDTECH PRESS |
Copyright Year | 2025 |
Price | £160.00 |
Several common titles used to describe DNA fingerprinting include DNA profiling, DNA testing, DNA examination, genetic profiling, DNA distinguishing proof, genetic fingerprinting, and genetic research. DNA can be extracted from any physiological fluid or material. Significant types of samples used include buccal smears, saliva, blood, amniotic fluid, chorionic villi, skin, hair, bodily fluid, and various tissues. There have been a few DNA minisatellite tests that have produced piece profiles that are useful for plant reproduction efforts. When vegetative spread material is broken down, the part profiles are uniform. Additionally, instances obtained from self-inbreeding animals display similar characteristics. It's interesting to note that hereditary recombination results in unusually high, typically single explicit piece profiles in cross-pollinating species. In this way, different cultivars and genotypes can both be identified. This book is organised so that it will inform readers about the sophisticated methods and procedures scientists use to conduct DNA profiling as well as the revolution that DNA fingerprinting brought about in the field of criminal investigations.