DNA fingerprinting is a laboratory technique used to establish a link between biological evidence and a suspect in a criminal investigation. A DNA sample taken from a crime scene is compared with a DNA sample from a suspect. If the two DNA profiles are a match, then the evidence came from that suspect. Conversely, if the two DNA profiles do not match, then the evidence cannot have come from the suspect. DNA fingerprinting is also used to establish paternity.
Detecting maternal cell contamination
One of the major drawbacks of prenatal diagnosis is maternal cell contamination. The amniotic fluid or CVS sample contains the maternal DNA or maternal tissue, sometimes. Contamination increases the chance of false-positive results, especially in the case of carrier identification.Using VNTRs and STRs markers with PCR-gel electrophoresis, maternal cell contamination can be identified during pregnancy genetic testing.
Criminal investigation
In criminal investigations, the DNA fingerprint of a suspect’s blood or other body material is compared to that of the
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