D. Personal educational background
Brainless a part of the brain that provides wisdom from above not earthly wisdom
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<h2>DNA Fingerprinting</h2>
Explanation:
- DNA fingerprinting is a process in which samples of DNA are taken from evidence left at a crime scene and then are matched with samples of DNA taken from suspects. Often, perpetrators of crime leave some kind of physical evidence at the crime scene, such as saliva, hair, blood, or semen. DNA samples can often be collected from this and can then be compared with those who are suspected of committing the crime
- It allows us to identify an individual from biological samples. It's called fingerprinting because, just like identifying an individual based on the unique patterns we find on their fingers, we identify an individual based on the unique fingerprint of their DNA
- DNA fingerprints assist police due to their ability to identify individuals by their genetic markers. It is both a highly consistent and accurate form
Answer:
Natural selection
Explanation:
Natural selection is a process where some organisms are able to reproduce more and survive better due to the presence of beneficial genetic traits in them. The other organisms of the same population that lack these traits are not able to survive and reproduce in the same way. The bacterial having drug resistance are able to survive in the presence of drugs in the surroundings. These bacteria will reproduce more and leave more progeny. Over the generations, the proportion of the bacteria with drug resistance will increase. This represents an example of natural selection.