Fingerprinting is the process which identifies anybody that is involved with the case.
In order to obtain a more precise understanding of the basis of fingerprint identification, scientists need to have knowledge of the biological sequence of friction skin and understand the layers of friction skin create on the fetus before birth and, the numerous factors that affect its growth.
The science of fingerprinting constructs the only changeless ways of positive identification known to man.
They are supported by research in areas such as biology, embryology (study of birth), anatomy (dealing with the structure of animals and plants), and histology (study of tissues and tendons.)