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Male DNA can be found anywhere a male has touched or had contact with. Answer Yes. DNA can be found in skin cells in the lining of the mouth and the salvia or any bodily fluids.

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Where can scientists recover DNA from a victim or suspect?

the mouth (saliva), fingers print and hair :) x


What does it mean when the swab taken from you matches your DNA and the swab taken from the alleged victim matches the victim's DNA?

A swab taken from you would contain your DNA and thus match your DNA. A swab taken from the alleged victim would contain the victim's DNA and thus match the victim's DNA. What would be shocking is if the swab taken from you didn't match your DNA, or the victim's swab didn't match their DNA. Therefor, it means that you are you, and the alleged victim is the alleged victim.


What can be found in DNA from your mouth?

For one, your DNA, and whatever else might be left in your mouth at the time. So, either some kind of virus or something, or some chemical left in your mouth, but if you are being tested with a swab in your mouth, then they are probably looking for drugs.


Is DNA testing reliable enough for evidence in court cases?

It will depend on the circumstances, but generally yes. For example, if another person's DNA is found at the scene, it is strong evidence in support of being found not guilty. ----------------------------------- If another person's DNA is found at a crime scene or on a victim, it strengthens the possibility of that person's being there or in contact with the victim, but, it could depend on the circumstances and the type of evidence. For example: - If the victim's hair has been found on a hairdresser's coat, chances are that the victim could have been his client. - However, if a man's semen was found on a rape victim's underwear, chances are pretty strong, but not 100 % sure, that he was the rapist. If the rapist used a condom, than the semen could have been the result of a willing encounter before or after the rape. Generally speaking, DNA should be supported by other evidence(s) as well.


How do you combine male DNA with female DNA?

When gametes meet - at conception the DNA is combined. The male gamete (sperm) carries DNA from the male, and the female gamete (ovum) carries DNA from the female. Male and female DNA are combined during sexual reproduction.


What can be found on the DNA Models website?

The purpose of the DNA Models website may not be immediately obvious. DNA is a model management company. The website shows profiles of male and female models.


Is the blood type of the victim important in a crime scene?

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Why can the presence of hair at a crime scene associate a suspect or victim with the crime scene?

Hair found at a crime scene contains DNA, which can be compared to a suspect's or victim's DNA to establish a link. Hair also has unique characteristics like color, length, and treatment, which can be used as evidence in investigations. Analyzing hair evidence can help to identify individuals present at the crime scene.


Is your mouth and finger DNA the same?

All cells have DNA in them. If you take cells from your mouth and finger they would have the same genetic code.


When a person is a male then changes to female does the DNA change also?

nope,, his dna is still male dna because dna is unchangeable even if he change his genital. that's why dna can be used to identify an individual.


Where DNA found?

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Where is DNA found in a vascular plant?

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