Definition: A method used to identify multilocus DNA banding patterns that are specific to an individual by exposing a sample of the person's DNA to molecular probes and various analytical techniques such as Southern blot analysis. DNA fingerprinting is often used to provide evidence in criminal law cases. Also called genetic fingerprinting.
Context: We now show that other variant (core)n probes can detect additional sets of hypervariable minisatellites to produce somatically stable DNA 'fingerprints' which are completely specific to an individual (or to his or her identical twin) and can be applied directly to problems of human identification, including parenthood testing.
Expression: DNA fingerprinting
Weighting mark: nor
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Term: Andrew Read, Dian Donnai (2009) : Génétique médicale : De la biologie à la pratique clinique. Bruxelles, p. 200.
Definition: Gilbert DELAHAYE, Marcel MARLIER : Le profil ADN, document en PDF. Récupéré le 1er Mai 2013 de : http://pourquoietcomment.voila.net/b.textes.pdf/Scientifique/scientific.adnenpdf.pdf
Context: Gilbert DELAHAYE, Marcel MARLIER : Le profil ADN, document en PDF. Récupéré le 1er Mai 2013 de : http://pourquoietcomment.voila.net/b.textes.pdf/Scientifique/scientific.adnenpdf.pdf