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Why is DNA located in our fingerprints?
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Why is DNA located in our fingerprints?
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Well DNA is located all throughout our bodies :D But our finger give out body oil which is used as DNA and our fingers have patterns which is used for identifying you.
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DNA is not actually located in Fingerprints. It is located everywhere in the body. But the skin on our finger contains DNA as our whole body cells contains DNA.
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