forensics is used for identification matters. DNA analysis, with recent technological advances makes it much easier to connect a suspect to a crime scene.
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It is related because it helps in finding that the clue is appropriate or not. or in other words the sample are matching to the source or not. source from where we think it comes from
DNA and chromsones are practically the same thing the DNA is held within the chromosomes DNA is in the chromosomes. The chromosomes who the information from the DNA.
A short tandem repeat or STR is a type of polymorphism, where short sequences of DNA are repeated. It is a useful tool in forensics because the number of times a DNA sequence is repeated for a given STR varies between individuals.
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It is used to trace DNA.
Genetics.
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It is related because it helps in finding that the clue is appropriate or not. or in other words the sample are matching to the source or not. source from where we think it comes from
forensics is like crime study......so a forensic lab is a lab where they can test stuff like DNA or anything else"crime related"
Forensics is the best anwer.
from the sample we can know the DNA sequence,which is unique for that individual
study of all material substances, especially at a crime scene using DNA and such.
This question needs clarification. DNA testing and fingerprint identification are not part of one another they are two separate disciplines in forensics.
it depends on what field of forensics the person works in. for instance, if they worked with bullets, they could be called a forensic ballistics examiner. if they worked with guns used at crimes, they would be a forensic firearms expert. if they worked with DNA, they could be a DNA analyst.
To avoid contaminating the evidence with their own DNA, clothing fibers, etc.