The gene imprint is a variation in the genetic makeup of the intron region. Each individual is unique and inheritable. In other words, the child gets half of these differences from the mother and the other half of the father to be a new genetic mix that combines the characteristics of the parents with the characteristics of a large ancestral inheritance. It has also been found that the gene fingerprint varies according to the geographical patterns of genes in the peoples of the world. For example, Asians (yellow or Mughal) differ from Africans.