DNA FingerprintingPaternity Test Why It Is DoneDNA fingerprinting is done to: - Determine who a person's parents or siblings
are. This test also may be used to identify the parents of babies who were
switched at birth.
- Solve crimes (forensic science). Blood, semen, skin, or other
tissue left at the scene of a crime can be analyzed to help prove whether the
suspect was or was not present at the crime scene.
- Identify a
body. This is useful if the body is badly decomposed or if only body parts are
available, such as following a natural disaster or battle.
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