GeneticsIdentificationGenetic testing used to determine the biological parent of a child
is called
DNA fingerprinting. It is also often used to help
solve crimes by determining whether crime scene DNA evidence could be the same
as the suspect's DNA. DNA fingerprinting has been used to identify unknown people, such
as military personnel killed in action or crime victims. DNA fingerprinting is
more accurate for this purpose than dental records, blood type, traditional
fingerprinting, or ID tags.
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