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Falconmaster:

In what way is DNA fingerprinting and traditional fingerprinting different? Which statement is not true? Both types of fingerprints can often be easy to obtain from the crime scene. Both are equally dependable and easy to do at any crime lab. Both use traits that are unique to a given individual. Both find a match using a computer to search a digital database.

Falconmaster:

d is not it

Falconmaster:

@EclipsedStar @HanAkoSolo @Ultrilliam

Razor:

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Razor:

How dare you not ask for my help...

Falconmaster:

i did ;3

Razor:

There was no @Razor

Falconmaster:

@Razor

Razor:

....

Razor:

Thanks! and your welcome

Falconmaster:

so wots the answer XD

Razor:

uhhh...let me think XD

Falconmaster:

because i dunt get it

HanAkoSolo:

Well, if you read the screenshot, what does it tell you about DNA fingerprinting, specifically?

HanAkoSolo:

there's a clear distinction between DNA fingerprinting and traditional fingerprinting

Falconmaster:

record of gentic makeup?

HanAkoSolo:

Right! One has a record, while the other is straight-up obtained from the crime scene.

Falconmaster:

so then it would be d

HanAkoSolo:

no, it would be the first.

Falconmaster:

im dumb

Razor:

xd

Razor:

Thanks miss you finished my job!

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