First use of DNA profiling

First use of DNA profiling
Who
Sir Alec J Jeffreys
What
First
Where
United Kingdom (Leicester,)
When
07 March 1985

Sir Alec Jeffreys (UK), who invented the technique of Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) fingerprinting at Leicester University, UK, and first published a paper on its potential in Nature (vol. 314, 67 - 73; 7 March 1985) first demonstrated its practical use in the Spring of 1985 by determing the paternity of a child involved in an immigration debate. The youngest son of a Ghanaian family resident in the UK had paid a visit to Ghana, but on his return to the UK was deemed to either have been travelling on a fake passport or be someone else entirely. To test whether or not the boy was a substitute trying to enter the country illegally, Sir Alec used DNA reconstruction of known family members to confirm that the boy had the same father.