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How does one compare fingerprints?
After collecting a lantent fingerprint at a crimescene investigators examine the print looking for defining characteristics such as Ridge Endings, Bifurcations, Deltas, and Cores Bifurcation- when a ridge splits into two Ridge Ends- the end... Read More »
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When comparing the DNA fingerprints of a parent and child the par...
DNA bands that match those in the child's fingerprint and that aren't from the other parent. Read More »
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How do the various acoustic fingerprinting technologies compare?
Accuracy of Identification - SoundHound: Far and away the winner (they have serious IP) - Shazam: Good and more than passable - EchoNest: No direct experience with it, but have heard from reliable sources that quality is decent but doesn't ... Read More »
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They would be similar, as the cell is dividing through the process of mitosis.
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When I go to the lab pc it doesn't let me drag any thing from the toolbar does anyone know what I can do next?
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Only a cloned person MAY have exactly identical fingerprints (to the clonee); same as no two people have identical DNA. "Intelligent design" does snowflakes in a manner so that no two flakes are identical.
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The answer is B. Outside of simple ABO groups, extended blood typing for paternity is no longer performed. Source(s): AABB.org
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Because each one has its own unique line spectrum. That's how certain machines can identify all the elements present in a substance.
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The stopping, starting and branching into multiple ridges occur randomly. These form the individual ridge characteristics that examiners look for. An examiner will do a side-by-side comparison of the unknown, or developed latent print again...
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ACS technology does not require any special training or equipment for law enforcement to use other than a good magnifying glass. Recovery of the bullet code does not require any special training or skills, and it is not subjective. There is...
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