Gloryvee Gonzalez Kelly Furman. Fingerprinting DNA DNA Replication.

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Gloryvee Gonzalez Kelly Furman

Fingerprinting

DNA DNA Replication

Finger Prints and DNA are never them same in two people, not even in identical twins! Although twins have the same genotype, the have a different phenotype. Meaning they have the same type of DNA expressed in a different way.

Directions: figure out which DNA belongs to each suspect using part of their DNA sequence. 1. TomHanks - C G T T 2. Jim Carrey - C A C C 3. Ben Afflict - A C T A The Killer has a DNA strand that matches T A C G T Which of the 3 suspects is the killer? _____________________