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To ensure a conviction, DNA crime labs use CODIS standards. Instead of 1 tandem repeat, how many would be analyzed?
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- Find a recently developed, automated DNA extraction technique/equipment andexplain it in detail (the reference you provide must not be older than 2017).A DNAR document is legally binding. True or False?THe DNA profiles of five people potentially involved in a robbery are shown in DNA Profile #2. The profile on the left side was obtained from DNA belongíng the robber. The four other profiles were obtained from the suspects. Which of the potential suspects is most likely the robber?
- The following shows the results of DNA profiling from a rape case. The evidence sample (S) consists of a mixture of DNA from the victim (V) and the DNA of the rapist(s). DNA is taken from four likely suspects (who were present at the same party as the victim on the night of the crime), Alan (A), Brad (B), Charle (C), and Don (D). The results of typing for two different polymorphic loci are shown. 1)Which person is homozygous for locus 1? A. Alan B. Brad C. Charlie D. Don E. VictimSuggest and describe two methods to detect DNA concentration by using in text citation and provide the references with APA format. without the UV spectrophotometer methodThe key portion of the autoradiograph from a single locus probe analysis of various DNA samples in a rape investigation is shown in this figure. (Please refer to the attached Picture) Samples of DNA were loaded into the following lanes: (based on the picture) known blood sample of victim known blood sample from defendant DNA size markers female fraction from vaginal swab of victim male fraction from vaginal swab of If you are the DNA analyst, you should conclude that: A. The suspect is guilty B. The suspect might be guilty, but more probes should be used. Explain your answer and Provide Conclusion.
- Find a recently developed, automated DNA extraction technique/equipment andexplain it in detailIn STR DNA typing, a typical DNA pattern shows (two, three) bands.The current state-of-the-art in forensic DNA profiling involves the PCR-amplification and analysis ofshort tandem repeats, STRs, in the human genome. This approach has many distinct advantages.Please list and explain three of those advantages.
- What is the purpose of the following substances in the dna extraction procedure: Detergent Pineapple juice/Contact lens solution SaltGel Electrophoresis is used often in forensics. Look at the following gel to the left. From the evidence DNA, which individual matches the DNA evidence left at the crime scene?What are the steps in creating a dna profile