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Why scientists use more than one restriction enzyme to analyze DNA?

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Why scientists use more than one restriction enzyme to analyze DNA?

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SInce restriction enzymes cut DNA at specific sequences using multiple restriction enzymes to cut DNA allows for more unqiue DNA footprint. This allows to more accurately narrow down who contributed the DNA. RFLP = Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism was the original DNA footprinting used in forensics. Today the Primary method is STR- Short Tandem Repeats.

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