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Learning objective 1

Uses of DNA analysis in forensic science

Forensic Uses of DNA analysis

3



Identification of the source of biological material



Criminal paternity/maternity analysis



Identification of remains

Forensic Uses of DNA analysis



How many there are?

3



Acronym

I of


I of


C

Forensic Uses of DNA analysis

I of


I of


C

Identification of


Identification of


Criminal

Forensic Uses of DNA analysis

Identification of the _____ of ______ ______


Identification of _______


Criminal _______/maternity analysis

source


biological material


remains


paternity

Forensic Uses of DNA analysis

Identification of the _____ of ____ _____


Identification of ______


Criminal ____/______ ______

source


biological material



remains



maternity/paternity cases

Forensic Uses of DNA analysis

____________ of the _____ of ______ ______


_______ of ______


____ ______/_____ ________

Identification of the source of biological material



Criminal paternity/maternity analysis



Identification of remains

Forensic Uses of DNA analysis

Identification of the source of biological material



Criminal paternity/maternity analysis



Identification of remains

Learning objective 2

Indicate the types of specimen that can be used for DNA analysis in forensic science

Sources of Biological Evidence

8



Blood


Bone


Hair


Saliva


Semen


Teeth


Tissue


Urine

B


B


H


S


S


T


T


U

How many source of biological evidence there are?

8



Acronym

B


B


H


S
S
T


U

Sources of biological evidence



Acronym

8



B


B


H


S


S


T


U

Blood


Bone


Hair


Semen


Saliva


Tissue


Teeth


Urine

Sources of biological evidence

Blood


______


_____


Semen


______


Tissue


______


_______

Bone


Hair


Saliva


Teeth


Urine

Sources of biological evidence

_____________


Bone


______


________


Saliva


_______


teeth


_________

blood


hair


semen


tissue


Urine

Sources of biological evidence


Test

Blood


Bone


Hair


Semen


Saliva


Tissue


teeth


Urine

Learning Objective 3

Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of PCR in forensic DNA analysis

Pros and Cons of PCR

Pros



Requires small amount of sample


Can utilize degraded samples


Requires less time



Cons


Due to sensitivity, more susceptible to contamination


Known artifacts must be accounted for

Pros of PCRs



How many there are?

3



Acronym

R


R


C

Pros of PCRs



Acronyms

R


R
C

____________ small amount of sample


__________ less time


____ utilize degraded samples

Pros of PCRs



RRC

__________ small _____ of _______


_______ less ______


_____ utilize ______ samples

Require


amount


sample



Require


time



Can


degraded

Pros of PCRs

Require _______ of _____


Require less ________


Can _______ degraded _____

small amount


sample


time


utilize


samples

Pros of PCRs

_____ ______ ____ of _____


______ ____ ______


_____ ______ _____ _______

Pros



Requires small amount of sample


Requires less time


Can utilize degraded samples


Cons of PCRs



How many there are?

2



Key words

Sensitivity


Artifacts

Cons of PCRs



Key word



Sensitivity


Artifacts

Due to _________, more susceptible to contamination



Known ______ must be accounted for

sensitivity


artifacts

Cons of PCRs

Due to _____, more ______ to contamination



Known ______ must be _____ for

sensitivity


susceptible



artifacts


accounted

Cons of PCRs

Due to _____, _____ susceptible to _______



Known artifacts ______ accounted _____

sensitivity


more


contamination



must be


for

Cons of PCRs

Due to _______, ________ _____ to ___________



____ _______ ____be _____ for

Due to sensitivity, more susceptible to contamination



Known artifact must be accounted for

cons of PCRs



Test

Due to sensitivity, more susceptible to contamination



Known artifact must be accounted for

Pros and Cons of PCRs

Pros



Requires small amount of sample


Can utilize degraded samples


Requires less time



Cons


Due to sensitivity, more susceptible to contamination


Known artifacts must be accounted for