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However, genetic fingerprinting at the time was not advanced enough to find her killer.
The same kind of genetic fingerprinting has proved useful in some criminal cases.
The families have developed something we're calling genetic fingerprinting.
Southern blotting also led to the second breakthrough, genetic fingerprinting.
So genetic fingerprinting may merely tell patients how quickly they can expect to die, without allowing doctors to do anything about it.
For the most part however, genetic fingerprinting has all but taken over all the other forms of testing.
As is the case with most issues related to the death penalty, genetic fingerprinting attracts passionate debate.
Genetic fingerprinting is being used to help stop the theft and illegal sale of endangered birds.
Genetic fingerprinting, for instance, had featured in quite a few articles in the Press.
In its most discriminating form, Genetic fingerprinting can uniquely discriminate any one person from the entire population of the world.
Differences between individuals, even closely related individuals, are the key to techniques such as genetic fingerprinting.
Parental testing is the use of genetic fingerprinting to determine whether two individuals have a biological parent-child relationship.
But the same information can also be used to help develop treatments or to use genetic fingerprinting to help trace the source of an attack.
Still, crime detection will still require plenty of sleuthing, genetic fingerprinting or not.
No Genetic fingerprinting tied the suspects to the crime, so the prosecution's case rested almost entirely on the confessions.
Genetic fingerprinting tests later confirmed their worst fears.
This process is called genetic fingerprinting, or more accurately, DNA profiling.
In the early days of genetic fingerprinting, the necessary population data to accurately compute a match probability was sometimes unavailable.
Such an approach has been advocated by the inventor of genetic fingerprinting, Alec Jeffreys.
Spores could be inactivated, yet may be able to be traced by genetic fingerprinting.
She began researching genetic fingerprinting after Mr. Snyder learned about the process while reading a magazine article in prison.
Police are now using DNA testing, or genetic fingerprinting in an attempt to track down the rapist.
This process is formally termed DNA profiling, but may also be called "genetic fingerprinting".
It is used in a wide array of biological experiments and practical applications ranging from genetic fingerprinting to large scale protein production.