Adermatoglyphia - No Fingerprints 'Disease' Linked To SMARCAD1 Gene
Monday, September 19, 2011 - 10:10
in Mathematics & Economics
Some people have no fingerprints. That might be handy in a burglary but it can be an issue when passing through immigration or in security situations where a fingerprint is required, like getting a notary public to take your five bucks for some benign document.Like DNA, fingerprints are unique to each person or set of identical twins. That makes them a valuable identification tool for everything from crime detection to international travel. But what happens when the tips of our fingers are missing those distinctive patterns of ridges? read more