genetic fingerprinting उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Mexico says a process called genetic fingerprinting shows that the Enola bean is the same as a bean registered in Sinaloa, Mexico, in 1978.
- Their genetic fingerprinting will not be completed for a week, said DPH spokeswoman Joyce Goldberg, all four of the new cases visited White Water.
- But the same information can also be used to help develop treatments or to use genetic fingerprinting to help trace the source of an attack.
- The university is most famous for the invention of genetic fingerprinting and contributing to the discovery and identification of the remains of King Richard III.
- It's not much different in principle from how crime labs use genetic fingerprinting to nab suspects or establish paternity in child custody cases, officials said.
- Investigators into last fall's anthrax attacks say they remain hopeful that sophisticated genetic fingerprinting, which has so far proved fruitless, may help crack the case.
- PCR may also be used for genetic fingerprinting; a forensic technique used to identify a person or organism by comparing experimental DNAs through different PCR-based methods.
- D1S80 allele frequency ( A popular allele for genetic fingerprinting ) is also similar between the Sinhalese and Bengalis, suggesting the two groups are closely related.
- Preservation Virginia began genetic fingerprinting, hoping to verify Gosnold's identity in time for the faculty for such purposes from the English diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich.
- Cellmark called its process " genetic fingerprinting, " a term that is frowned on by courts, which prefer " genetic profiling " because it implies less precision.