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  1. 1. DNA Fingerprinting
  2. 2. Why Use DNA Fingerprinting?  DNA fingerprinting is a way of telling individuals of the same species apart  DNA sequences are variable and can therefore be used as identifying characteristics.  DNA fingerprinting has advantages over other sources of evidence (fingerprints, blood type, etc.): – Highly accurate. – Can be gathered from trace crime scene evidence.
  3. 3. How do you take a DNA fingerprint?  One way: Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms (huh?)  aka RFLP  Restriction enzymes are molecules that can cut DNA into pieces --> each enzyme cuts at a very specific DNA sequence  While all human beings share roughly the same DNA sequence, there are in fact a small number of differences  these differences can be seen by restriction enzymes
  4. 4. RFLP Animation
  5. 5. Individual 1 A B C D E DNA
  6. 6. Individual 2 A B C D
  7. 7. Individual 1 vs. Individual 2 A B C D Individual 2 A B C D E Individual 1
  8. 8. Summary  Essentially, once the DNA has been cut by the enzymes, we will have DNA fragments of various sizes  Each individual’s banding patterns should be different because the restriction enzymes will cut each person’s DNA at different points  Fragments of different sizes will travel different distances along a gel when an electric current is passed through it
  9. 9. Agarose Gel Electrophoresis Different banding patterns from different individuals

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