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DNA fingerprinting Dolly

Nature, 1998
The birth of Dolly1 has raised considerable interest and debate over the potential for cloning mammals, including humans. However, there are concerns about the authenticity of Dolly, and whether she could have been derived not from an adult donor mammary cell, but instead from a contaminating sheep cell culture or from a fetal cell present in the udder
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The DNA fingerprint

Endeavour, 1988
Abstract Significant progress has been made in the study of genetic factors in human blood in the last fifteen years. Current technology uses a wide range of hereditary antigenes and polymorphic protein markers, a considerable number of which can be found in liquid blood.
H, Logtenberg, E, Bakker
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DNA Fingerprinting Report

Science, 1993
D L, Hartl, R C, Lewontin
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DNA Fingerprinting

1993
DNA fingerprinting is a revolutionary technique that enables scientists to match minute tissue samples and facilitates scientific studies on the composition, reproduction, and evolution of animal and plant populations. As a tool for positive identification of criminals, it plays a particularly important role in forensic science.
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DNA Fingerprinting

Science, 1994
Daniel L. Hartl, Richard C. Lewontin
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DNA fingerprinting

Choice Reviews Online, 1999
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