Similar words: fingerprint, dna fingerprint, printing, imprinting, ring finger, printing press, springer, interpreting. Meaning: n. the procedure of taking inked impressions of a person's fingerprints for the purpose of identification.
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31. Using SSR-PCR molecular technique, the DNA fingerprinting of 5 new fresh-eating maize hybrids and their parents were analyzed.
32. "DNA Profiling or "Genetic Fingerprinting" is a major advancement in forensics.
33. The results are as follows:The effects of band J on productive performance, including 8,10 and 26-week weights was analysed by DNA fingerprinting with Endogenous avian virus (EAV) used as the probe.
34. METHODS 4 species of Sanguisorbae and a adulterant were analysed by molecule biological technique random amplified polymorphic DNA(RAPD)and HPLC fingerprinting technique respectively.
35. Methods Isolates were identified as acinetobacter calcoaceticus by using antibiotic susceptibility test, plasmid profiles, restriction enzyme fingerprinting assay and plasmid elimination method.
36. Alec Jeffreys, the genetics professor who invented DNA fingerprinting in 1984 and went on to help police crack the Pitchfork case, is justifiably proud of his discovery.
37. In the mid-1980s, Alec Jeffreys developed DNA fingerprinting methods for identifying individuals.
38. Objective To develop a chromatographic fingerprinting method for determination of Herba houttuyniae injection.
39. Objective To screen a species-specific probe of individual bacteria species by PCR fingerprinting,[http://sentencedict.com/fingerprinting.html] which will facilitate a universal detection system for pathogenic bacteria.
40. Objective : To establish fingerprinting of Flos B uddleja by using RP - HPLC for the quality control.
41. It is also known as genetic fingerprinting or DNA profiling.
42. AFLP has been emerged as a major new type of genetic marker with broad application in systematic, pathology, population genetics, DNA fingerprinting and quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping.
43. Though once only commonplace in legal situations, fingerprinting is being used more in commerce.
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