• scutiger@lemmy.world
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    Fingerprints are epigenetic traits. Twins usually have very similar but not identical fingerprints. They can often be confused for each other, but generally they can be told apart on closer inspection.

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    At birth my fingerprints were the same as his. Mom did that thing where she mixed us up and had to take us back to the GP for ID.

    I can still unlock his phone 50-50 with my melon but not as often with the fingers.

  • Kairos@lemmy.today
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    Faces are really the only identifying feature of our bodies that’s genetic.

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        Because it’s just the outer layer, and the print is still there. Your new outer skin is just the old under layer.

        If you damage your skin enough to remove the fingerprint, it doesn’t grow back. There are lots of people without fingerprints due to the types of work they do

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          There are lots of people without fingerprints due to the types of work they do

          Exactly, like the Men In Black for example.

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        They do, but they also might not.

        The part of your skin that actually causes your fingerprint is relatively deep into your skin. So it’d need to be a pretty serious injury to permanently change your fingerprint at all.

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    They’re not even identical, they are actually 2 distinct persons. What’s the point?