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5. why is dna fingerprinting relied upon in criminal and paternity case…

Question

  1. why is dna fingerprinting relied upon in criminal and paternity cases rather than blood typing? (be specific.)

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

DNA fingerprinting is more specific and unique to individuals. Each person (except identical twins) has a unique DNA profile, so it can accurately identify a suspect or determine paternity. Blood typing has limited specificity—many people share the same blood type (e.g., many have type O+), so it can only rule out or suggest a broad group, not uniquely identify an individual. DNA fingerprinting uses regions of DNA with high variability (like VNTRs or STRs) to create a unique pattern, making it far more reliable for precise identification in criminal and paternity cases.

Answer:

DNA fingerprinting is relied upon because each individual (except identical twins) has a unique DNA profile, allowing precise identification. Blood typing has low specificity (many share the same blood type), so it can’t uniquely identify a person. DNA uses variable DNA regions (e.g., STRs) for a unique pattern, ideal for criminal/paternity cases.