usedlick: (walkin down the road)
Connor (RK800) ([personal profile] usedlick) wrote in [community profile] awashlogs 2018-09-29 03:30 am (UTC)

Mostly, yes. [Although they could still be similar enough to trick a computer for a long time.] DNA is similar to that. We match it based on its components. Everyone's DNA is unique, so provided the DNA hasn't be tampered with, we can get a fairly accurate match. It's much like how detectives used to match unique fingerprints together.

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