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  1. Dna And Crime

    Dna And Crime. DNA and Crime Deoxyribonucleic Acid - the fingerprint of life
    also know as DNA was first mapped out in the early 1950's ...

  2. The Importance Of Dna Evidence

    ... to compare DNA profiles electronically, thereby linking serial crimes to each other
    and identifying suspects by matching DNA profiles from crime scenes with ...

  3. Warehouse Crime Scene

    ... The washcloth will be vacuumed for trace evidence. The hair contained in the
    washcloth will be sent to the crime lab for DNA analysis. ...

  4. Dna

    ... inaccurate because incidents may occur whereby the crime scene may have become
    contaminated and therefore the use of DNA from that particular crime scene would ...

  5. Dna

    DNA. Running head: DNA The New Crime Investigator DNA the New Crime Investigator
    Nicolas Marcus Mr. McCrum March 24, 2008 Abstract What is DNA? ...

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  1. Forensics Science Tool: Dna

    ... With DNA forensic Scientist can compare the DNA of the crime scene with the suspect.
    If the DNA matches it is possible that the suspect committed the crime. ...

  2. Dna: The Thread Of Life

    ... By comparing substances left at a crime scene (blood or semen samples) law enforcement
    agencies are able to match the DNA at the crime scene with a certain ...

  3. A Dna Bank Is Good For All

    ... Prosecutors are going to be able to match the DNA collected at a crime scene with
    DNA that has already been collected in the bank and this will allow them to ...

  4. Murder, Rape, And Dna

    ... If blood, sperm, or any other human cells are left at the scene of a crime, the
    DNA in the cells can be analyzed and compared with some DNA taken from the ...

  5. Dna Term Project

    ... There is also the possibility of criminals planting fake DNA samples at crime scenes. ...
    A forensic scientist will also extract DNA from a suspect for the crime. ...

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