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fingerprint [ˈfıŋgəprınt] N

DNA fingerprint N

DNA fingerprinting [ˈfıŋgəprıntıŋ] N, genetic fingerprinting

genetic fingerprinting N

genetic fingerprinting → DNA fingerprinting

See also DNA fingerprinting

DNA fingerprinting [ˈfıŋgəprıntıŋ] N, genetic fingerprinting

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Personal oaths of loyalty and fingerprinting caused many older members to balk at joining.
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Genetic fingerprinting and point of origin were important in his view to predicting the speed with which the cholera might spread and in pinpointing appropriate treatment.
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The incidence of genetic monogamy, determined by DNA fingerprinting, varies widely across species.
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This process is formally termed DNA profiling, but may also be called genetic fingerprinting.
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Studies of paternity using DNA fingerprinting have shown that, unlike many other monogamous birds, infidelity (extra-pair mating) is very rare.
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Since the audio track is different from the original version, the copyrighted material in these mash-ups would go undetected using only audio fingerprinting techniques.
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Some introduced fingerprinting for pupils as a method of triggering payment, others introduced a swipe card system.
www.independent.co.uk
Genome sequencing and DNA fingerprinting paired with patient interviews have made it easier to identify outbreaks...
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It is used for the genetic fingerprinting of individuals.
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Their analysis is useful in genetics and biology research, forensics, and DNA fingerprinting.
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