DNA identification definition

DNA identification wherever used in this chapter shall mean the identification of a particular individual from the chemical structure of the DNA contained in cells of the human body.

Examples of DNA identification in a sentence

  • The differences found in the remaining 0.1 percent allow scientists to develop a unique set of DNA identification characteristics (a DNA profile) for an individual by analyzing a specimen containing DNA.

  • DNA profiles (DNA identification patterns) shall mean a letter or numerical code representing a number of identifying features of the non-coding part of an analyzed human DNA sample.

  • With the formation of authentication standards, evaluation standards and transaction rules, it establishes individual DNA identification certificates and big data for artwork, which promotes the standardization, normalization and popularization of the trading of cultural artworks and facilitates the international exchange of cultural artworks.

  • The Buyer must be able to prove the puppy/dog is the same one purchased from the Seller, either by DNA identification or by original microchip identification provided by the Seller at the time of transfer, before the Seller will honor any guarantee in this contract.

  • TEAM shall ensure that each Rider, while racing, practicing or qualifying for a Race, shall wear a helmet displaying DNA identification (to be designed by TEAM and approved by DNA).