Interpretation:
Interpret the way of excluding the genetic information not required through dna finger printing.
Concept Introduction:
DNA finger printing is the technique for the identification of genetic information through the identification of DNA in offspring.
The DNA finger printing includes the procedure of matching the strand of DNA of child with the parents. The strand of child’s DNA must have same sequence to one of the parent because during replication of Dna of parents each strand of dna unwinds and get polymerises to 2 new dna. Each DNA consist of 1 parent strand and one new strand.
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