forensics

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Science

 

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Pamela W

 

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April 30, 2013

 

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There is an extremely small chance that another person has the same DNA profile for a particular set of regions. Some Examples of DNA Uses for Forensic Identification Identify potential suspects whose DNA may match evidence left at crime scenes Exonerate persons wrongly accused of crimes Identify crime and catastrophe victims Establish paternity and other family relationships Identify endangered and protected species as an aid to wildlife officials (could be used for prosecuting poachers) Detect bacteria and other organisms that may pollute air, water, soil, and food Match organ donors with recipients in transplant programs Determine pedigree for seed or livestock breeds Authenticate consumables such as caviar and wine -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Is DNA effective in identifying persons? [answer provided by Daniel Drell of the U...
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DOE Human Genome Program] DNA identification can be quite effective if used intelligently. Portions of the DNA sequence that vary the most among humans must be used; also, portions must be large enough to overcome the fact that human mating is not absolutely random. Consider the scenario of a crime scene investigation ...
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