How to get a genetic fingerprint .. Test on a small blood point or hair if it falls from the person's body or saliva from his mouth or any of his supplies



Dr. Alec was the first to develop a new technique for obtaining DNA, which is summarized in several points:
1. The DNA sample is extracted from the body's tissue or fluids, such as hair, blood, or mucus.
2. cut the sample by a specific enzyme that can cut striping the "(DNA)" longitudinally; separate the rules "adenine A" and "guanine G" in hand, and "thymine T" and "cytosine C" on the other hand, called this enzyme machine Genetic, or genetic scissors
3 - Arrange these sections using a method called electric discharge, and thus consists of longitudinal lines of the part separated from the tape depends on the length of the number of replicates.
4. The clips are exposed to X-ray-film and printed on it in dark, parallel lines.
Although the DNA molecule is so small that even if all the DNA of the Earth's population is collected, the DNA is relatively large and clear.
 D Research "Alec" and did not stop. This technique; it has studied on a family inheritance of this footprint test them, and found that children carrying lines come half from the mother, the other half of the father, and with simplicity vary from person to person.
It is enough to test the DNA for a small point of blood; if a single hair falls off the person's body, saliva from the mouth or any of its supplies, this can clearly demonstrate the fingerprint test. "Alec".
The fingerprint may be wiped easily, but the DNA fingerprint can not be wiped from behind you. Once you shake hands, you may move your DNA to the hand of the hand.
If the sample is smaller than required, it will introduce another test, the polymerase polymerase (PCR) reaction, through which we can multiply the amount of DNA in any sample. To another in the human body; they are fixed regardless of the type of fabric; the genetic fingerprint in the eye find similar in the liver .. and heart .. And poetry.
Dr. Alec Geoffreyz entered history, and his research was one of the fastest-growing discoveries in many fields.