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Would DNA fingerprinting be useful in solving crimes if there was no such thing as nonsense codes/junk DNA?
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Would DNA fingerprinting be useful in solving crimes if there was no such thing as nonsense codes/junk DNA?
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Yes it would be useful because it can still be run through the database and something Can still be found linked to the person .
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