Skin cells
Human skin cells are flat and have a thin cell membrane. They also contain a nucleus with the DNA material necessary to conduct DNA finger printing.

Flat, squashed irregular shaped skin cells line the exterior of our skin. They constitute the flakes of skin we call dandruff and also scrape off the inside of our mouths during vigorous tooth brushing. These cells contain DNA material within their nucleus which can be collected for DNA fingerprinting.

 

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