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    Question: do people have similar fingerprints

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    Asked by aaeb294 to Susan, Steven, Rose, Rita, Alex on 26 Jan 2017.
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      Rose Kigathi answered on 26 Jan 2017:


      No. Fingerprints have been shown to be very unique to each individual and that is why they are often used in identity cards. Even identical twins have different fingerprints.

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    LVZ commented on 26 Jan 2017:

    nope

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