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Dental Journal of Advance DNA fingerprinting, a technique that uses deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) to establish the identity or relation ships of individuals, was introduced. Every cell in an individual’s body, with the exception of red blood cells and eggs or DNA Profiling in Forensic Dentistry: A Review. Amritpal Kaur Tejveer Singh Sukhpal Kaur Amandeep Kainth Manbir Kainth Sankalp Bansal. DNA profiling. Medicine. DNA profiling is the process where a specific DNA pattern, called a profile, is obtained from a person or sample of bodily tissue. Currently, an DNA was first described by Watson and Crick in, as double-stranded molecule that adopts a helical arrange-ment. Each individual's genome contains a large amount of DNA that is a potential target for DNA profiling DNA profiling is a revolutionary technique that works based on the principle of polymorphism in DNA sequence and identifies individuals by their unique genetic makeup, thus playing an DNA profiling (also called DNA typing or DNA fingerprinting) is a forensic techniques used to identify individuals by characteristics of their DNA in crime cases However, the term DNA profiling is more Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) DNA is an acronym, which stands for deoxyribonucleic acid. Even though we are all , · DNA profiling is also known as DNA typing, DNA fingerprinting, genetic fingerprinting, genotyping or identity testing. print, this method can be used Forensic DNA analysis focuses on examining specific sections of DNA that are known to be particularly variable between individuals in order to create a DNA profile. DNA Structure DNA is often described as the “blue print of life,” because it DNA was first described by Watson and Crick in, as double-stranded molecule that adopts a helical arrangement. The part of the DNA that is examined is called a locus (plural loci), which is a unique site along the DNA of a chromosome characterised by a specific sequence of bases. Each individual’s genome contains a large amount of DNA that is a potential target for DNA profiling.