rose8617
rose8617 rose8617
  • 04-03-2021
  • Biology
contestada

Would DNA fingerprinting be useful in solving crimes if there was no such thing as nonsense codes/junk DNA?

Respuesta :

katherinehd996 katherinehd996
  • 04-03-2021
Yes it would be useful because it can still be run through the database and something Can still be found linked to the person .
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

is it true or false When the General Court was first created, towns had the right to send their own representatives to the General Court.
Is colony a collective noun
The Code of Hammurabi is a product of this civilization.
If a person has had unprotected sex and, within a few weeks, develops flu-like symptoms that include sore muscles and joints and swollen lymph nodes, what is th
Should a president die in office, which official succeeds the president if the vice president is unable to assume the role?
what is 3/16 in decimal form
a beaker with water and the surrounding air are all at 24'C. after ice cubes are placed in the water, heat is transfered from
Which sentence best explains why critics argue against social welfare programs? The programs give people time to locate employment and shelter. The programs' co
The Code of Hammurabi is a product of this civilization.
what does insignificant mean