DNA Fingerprinting with the Goals of Researching the Charges Made by the Parents, Studying, and Analyzing the Data
Abdulaziz Radhi S AL Johni1*, Tawfeek Rezeek Almotiri2, Tariq Ibrahim Alhazmy3 and Majed Saed Alahmadi4
Published: October 07, 2022
DOI: 10.55162/MCMS.03.077
Abstract  
Forensic DNA analysis is frequently deployed in criminal investigations to discover illicit conduct. On the other hand, forensic DNA analysis is also utilized in civil procedures to determine the paternity of progeny over which there is a dispute. However, in addition to situations of inheritance, guardianship, maintenance, and validity, it may also be necessary to determine paternity in cases of adultery or fornication, as well as in cases of contested paternity arising out of divorce proceedings or questioned legality. Even if the child’s validity isn’t questioned, this is true. In a scenario in which the mother of the child feels that another person is to blame for her pregnancy, the objective of these investigations is to identify the guy who is the child’s biological father.
Keywords: DNA fingerprinting; DNA pattern; DNA fingerprint; suspect behavior; preventing criminal activity