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genetic fingerprinting
DNA fingerprinting n. the use of a DNA probe for the identification of an individual, as for the matching of genes from a forensic sample with those of a criminal suspect. Also called genetic fingerprinting. [1985–90] DNA fingerprint, n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | genetic fingerprinting - the procedure of analyzing the DNA in samples of a person's body tissue or body fluid for the purpose of identificationgenetic profilingprocedure, process - a particular course of action intended to achieve a result; "the procedure of obtaining a driver's license"; "it was a process of trial and error" | Translationsgenetic fingerprinting
genetic fingerprinting[jə¦ned·ik ′fiŋ·gər‚print·iŋ] (forensic science) A forensic identification technique that enables virtually 100% discrimination between individuals from small samples of blood or semen, using probes for hypervariable minisatellite deoxyribonucleic acid. Also known as DNA fingerprinting. (cell and molecular biology) Identification of chemical entities in animal tissues as indicative of the presence of specific genes. genetic fingerprinting
genetic fingerprintingn. See DNA fingerprinting.genetic fingerprinting See DNA FINGERPRINTING.genetic fingerprinting see FINGERPRINTING.LegalSeeDNA Evidencegenetic fingerprinting
Synonyms for genetic fingerprintingnoun the procedure of analyzing the DNA in samples of a person's body tissue or body fluid for the purpose of identificationSynonymsRelated Words |