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How is a DNA fingerprint obtained?

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How is a DNA fingerprint obtained?

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Making DNA Fingerprints DNA fingerprinting is a laboratory procedure that requires six steps: 1: Isolation of DNA. DNA must be recovered from the cells or tissues of the body. Only a small amount of tissue – like blood, hair, or skin – is needed. For example, the amount of DNA found at the root of one hair is usually sufficient. 2: Cutting, sizing, and sorting. Special enzymes called restriction enzymes are used to cut the DNA at specific places. For example, an enzyme called EcoR1, found in bacteria, will cut DNA only when the sequence GAATTC occurs. The DNA pieces are sorted according to size by a sieving technique called electrophoresis. The DNA pieces are passed through a gel made from seaweed agarose (a jelly-like product made from seaweed). This technique is the biotechnology equivalent of screening sand through progressively finer mesh screens to determine particle sizes. 3: Transfer of DNA to nylon. The distribution of DNA pieces is transferred to a nylon sheet by placing the s

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