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The Art of Fingerprinting

The Art of Fingerprinting. By: Jade Eary 6 th Grade. Alec Jeffereys of Britain first discovered the method of fingerprinting. It was first used in 1877. When It Was First Used.

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The Art of Fingerprinting

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  1. The Art of Fingerprinting By: Jade Eary 6th Grade

  2. Alec Jeffereys of Britain first discovered the method of fingerprinting. It was first used in 1877. When It Was First Used

  3. There are 3 types of fingerprints: Whorls, Loops, and arches. Did you know: 60% of people have loops, 35% have whorls, and 5% have arches? What Types of Fingerprints are There?

  4. Well, fingerprinting is used to solve crimes. If a fingerprint from a crime scene is taken, they try to match it to the same one on a database called CODIS. Did you know: No two fingerprints are alike? What are Fingerprints Used for?

  5. Some tools are CODIS (Combined DNA Index System ), fluorescent powder, and super glue method. What Tools are Used?

  6. Fingerprinting is useful, because it can link a suspect to a crime. Also, it is exact; no guessing game here. How Does It Help?

  7. Well, this is the end. Hope you learned something. End

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