Yes - crime scene investigators can find DNA. If there is blood, hair, skin, etc. they can obtain DNA. This can then be tested against suspects (or databases).
DNA samples help the CSI because if they found some DNA at a crime scene they could match it to a person.
There are several CSI jobs- lab technician, DNA expert, director, and agents.
I believe it is. It will show DNA to help find evidence and suspects to close the case! Source: CSI
CSI investigation
To obtain DNA profiles.
to catch criminals with hair finger prints ect....
the markers are to point out the blood types or what is in it
She can find CSI schools over the United States but I would look for a CSI closet to her. She can go to csinow.edu's website and look for the program that fits her range.
CSI stands for Crime Scene Investigation. As the name suggests, the CSI comes where there is need to thoroughly investigate any crime scene. CSI generally uses trained professionals and advanced technology to find what the normal police department can't find.
The CSI practice tests can be found everywhere online. If you have a local Crime Scene Investigators office in your town, you can also find them there.
They take items around the area or things that are unusual in the area. Then they take it to the people that take DNA tests. They bring back the results That is how they find out answers.If you have a better one please answer back.
The DNA can be found in the nucleus