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DNA FINGERPRINTING
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BIOLOGY PROJECT
SESSION 2024-25
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fingerprinting involves the identification of
differences in repetitive DNA. Repetitive
DNA is a specific region in DNA in which a
small stretch of DNA is repeated many
times.
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gradient centrifugation, these repetitive
DNA are separated from the bulk genomic
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other small peaks are known as satellite
DNA.
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for any proteins normally but they constitute
a large portion of humans genome.The
satellite DNA is classified into many
cadxsvrvtegories such as a microsatellites,
nanosatellites etc, on the basis of length of
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base composition (A:T rich or G:C rich),etc