BILL BALAKIAN
DNA Profiling
The testing and profiling of DNA in recent years has become 99.9% accurate in identifying a person, making it the most precise and most controversial means of identifying a person.
DNA profiling involves the sampling of an individual's blood to give an accurate identification of that individual. It is much like each person’s fingerprints. As no two individuals fingerprints are the same neither is DNA. With the only exception being identical twins who can share the same DNA pattern.
DNA profiles showed first 85 words of 1020 total
You are viewing only a small portion of the paper. Please login or register to access the full copy.
showed last 85 words of 1020 total at the Genetic Brokerage firm or the DNA database Firm and obtain a person’s DNA information or contanimate or corrupt a person’s profile. All of these scenarios are speculation because so far there has not been any reported case of any screenings or tests being compromised. However, a large database, such as a nationwide system has not been set up as of yet. The government would have to take great precautions in keeping all information secure to insure the publics approval.
Work cited