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  • It is used in genetic fingerprinting, and RFLP analysis.
  • "Mitochondrial testing is like genetic fingerprinting, " he said.
  • PFGE may be used for genotyping or genetic fingerprinting.
  • This process is called genetic fingerprinting, or more accurately, DNA profiling.
  • The genetic fingerprinting tests will consume the blood samples to recover the DNA they contain.
  • McGarvey said genetic fingerprinting indicated 10 of the nonfatal cases in Pennsylvania were caused by the same bacteria strain.
  • For the most part however, genetic fingerprinting has all but taken over all the other forms of testing.
  • That includes complicated genetic fingerprinting of the anthrax each lab holds, as well as interviewing people who work there.
  • The PCR process is used in genetic fingerprinting, in diagnosing diseases, and as a basic tool in laboratory research.
  • The United States Fish and Wildlife Service then adopted its own method of genetic fingerprinting of caviar and began banning shipments.
  • Still, Joachim Jacob noted that German law requires a suspicion of an offense before genetic fingerprinting can be carried out.
  • In the early days of genetic fingerprinting, the necessary population data to accurately compute a match probability was sometimes unavailable.
  • Conventional genetic fingerprinting, tried early on, didn't work because various samples of the Ames anthrax are virtually identical.
  • According to Phil Cleary, this allows " millions of chemical signatures " and is an identifier superior to genetic fingerprinting DNA.
  • So genetic fingerprinting may merely tell patients how quickly they can expect to die, without allowing doctors to do anything about it.
  • The same technique of genetic fingerprinting was used to unravel the source of the anthrax that killed five in the United States in 2001.
  • 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.
  • Their genetic fingerprinting will not be completed for a week, said DPH spokeswoman Joyce Goldberg, all four of the new cases visited White Water.
  • Mexico says a process called genetic fingerprinting shows that the Enola bean is the same as a bean registered in Sinaloa, Mexico, in 1978.
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