Nuclear Power DNA
Nuclear DNA (nDNA) is DNA that is contained in the nucleus of all living things. In most cases it is passed sexually rather than maternally. nDNA is most often used in forensic examinations, of the 23 pairs of chromosomes in your body 22 pairs are of nDNA.
nDNA is not the exact same replication of the individual's parents DNA, but rather by mixing the pairs nDNA. nDNA does not give a genetic profile that makes a direct link between an individual and his parents.
nDNA is not the exact same replication of the individual's parents DNA, but rather by mixing the pairs nDNA. nDNA does not give a genetic profile that makes a direct link between an individual and his parents.
The video above is an example on how Nuclear DNA is used
FBI Nuclear DNA Unit
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The Nuclear DNA Unit (NDNAU) provides forensic biological services to the FBI and other duly constituted law enforcement agencies to support the investigative and intelligence priorities through evidence testing using forensic serological and Nuclear DNA methodologies. (FBI DNA WEBSITE)