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Comparing the forensic use of dna fingerprinting and traditional fingerprinting produced by ink on a piece of paper, which fact is not true? -both types of fingerprints can often be easy to obtain from the crime scene. -both are equally dependable and easy to do at the crime lab. -both use traits that are unique to a given individual. -finding a match usually depends on using a computer to search a digital database.

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