The answer is NO. However there have been some cases in which a 90 percent match has been pinged in police computers (they call it a "fetch") in other words a paramiter of the closest 50, 100, or whatever selected to get the closet match. But it must further be examined by an individual under a magnifying glass to be determined 100%.
Yes, it is possible to have different fingerprints on each finger. Each person's fingerprints are unique, even between their own fingers. No two fingerprints, even on the same person, are the same.
No, identical twins do not have the same fingerprints. Although they share the same DNA, fingerprints are influenced by factors such as the environment in the womb during development, leading to different patterns on each twin.
No, identical twins do not have the same fingerprints. While they may have similar patterns due to genetic factors, the specific ridge details that make up fingerprints are influenced by a combination of genetic and environmental factors, making each person's fingerprints unique.
No, fraternal twins do not have identical fingerprints. Fingerprints are determined by a combination of genetic and environmental factors, so even siblings who are not twins will not have the same fingerprints.
finger prints can not be changed but they can be manipulated, as such someone can burn their finger prints off of partially burn them off, someone can remove them several ways, one being prick t he fingertip several times then soak in pineapple juice.
Nobody's finger prints are the same. Every person in the world has different finger prints. Even identical twins have different prints.
No, your finger prints are your own. No one has the same fingers prints as you. Genetics state this, although twins can have very similar fingerprints.
No
No human fingerprint is the same.
when you put your finger prints on the glassthen their is finger prints
Finger prints no, nose prints yes.
Not everyone is the same we are different and unique! :)
Yes they do
Same general type or pattern, yes; identical, no.
Yes, it is possible to have different fingerprints on each finger. Each person's fingerprints are unique, even between their own fingers. No two fingerprints, even on the same person, are the same.
Each finger has a different print. Prints are not genetic. Not even twins have the same prints.
No, just the opposite, we all have a different set of fingerprints.