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DNA is a genetic material, which is identical from person to person, and only differs in 0.01% of the genetic makeup of an individual. DNA fingerprinting is used to detect suspects and criminals. DNA fingerprinting is used to determine the individual's DNA and detect the minisatellites in the genome, which gives DNA its unique traits. The genetic makeup of an individual can be used as evidence in courts. DNA profiling can be used to identify a body, a person, and track down individual relatives. The DNA study is also used to understand the cause of certain diseases and help in the cures for diseases.
Imagine you are a forensic investigator giving a presentation to a school assembly. A student asks you, “If people have such a similar genetic makeup, then why do you use DNA to understand whether suspects are innocent or guilty of a crime?” In 1–2 sentences, describe how you might answer the student’s question
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Cheating isn't what you should do you should instead ask for help.
It's said someone comes and acts as Ms. Sue. She's passed and it's rude to pose as the dead. And if you are saying this here, why even bother coming to this website. Most people come to cheat because they can ask for help from their teachers.
if your not cheating your not trying
lol sad but- nah thats not true. I do this so I can get my work done in a quick fashion, so I can go write stories and jam to soundcloud...
smart's not wrong. you have to find your answers eventually, and the internet is a resource.
but also if your morals tell you cheating *on a test or work* is wrong, then you do you.
but also if your morals tell you cheating *on a test or work* is wrong, then you do you.
While at first, it might look like everyone had similar genetic makeup the human genome is actually incredibly complex we each have an individual set of our own genetic makeup even identical twins have different sets. Another factor is other evidence we have, you can not solely decide if someone is innocent or guilty on a single piece of evidence.