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If the events can be considered independent then the probability is (0.7)4 = 0.24 approx.
Well Fingerprints help solve mysteries and crimes and such is because a fingerprint is unique because your the only one who has that pattern such as cuts,curves,and swirls.So lets say someone did a crime and they don't know who that person is they find a fingerprint take it and study on it to see who has that fingerprint.Try and test if you or your friends have the same fingerprint if so then those people who has that same fingerprint is the same person.
The probability of you understanding this answer is slim... does that help?? That is how you use it in a sentance. ** Jeez, that's mean, and OP, check out people who have the same exact question as you on here.. "What is probability" rather than how.
Birthdays are not uniformly distributed over the year. Also, if you were born on 29 February, for example, the probability would be much smaller. Ignoring these two factors, the probability is 0.0082
1 / total number of people
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Using more regions of the genome increases the complexity of the DNA fingerprint, making it less likely for two people to have the same combination of alleles at all the regions. This decreases the probability of finding two identical DNA fingerprints in a population.
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No everyones fingerprint is different. There are types of fingerprint which different people have in common but nobodys is exactly the same.
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The human genome is the DNA or genetic blueprint for all people.
because they identify who a person is everyone's fingerprint is DIFFERENT, no two people have the same fingerprint
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By itelf,the number of repeats in one location cannot be used for identicfication,because too many people would match.
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More people are opting for a fingerprint lock these days when choosing a lock for their front door. With a fingerprint lock one does not need to worry about losing their keys and it is just as easy to install as any other lock.
Yes, a DNA fingerprint and a genetic fingerprint refer to the same thing. They are both unique patterns in an individual's DNA that can be used for identification purposes.