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How many core STR loci CODIS uses |
20 |
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Skeletal remains may contain |
Mitochondrial DNA |
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First crime solved using DNA was in |
1980s |
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Technique that will amplify small DNA sample |
PCR |
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12 traits of handwriting |
Pen pressure, line quality, size consistency, slant |
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What separates DNA with electricity |
Electrophoresis |
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Trace evidence that contains DNA |
Hair, sweat, blood |
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What cuts DNA |
Restriction enzymes |
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Where do you get mitochondrial dna |
Mother |
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What are tandem repeats |
Sequences of bases that repeat a random number of times |
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Biggest difference between VNTR and STR: |
Fragments are shorter with str |
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Any cell with a nucleus has |
DNA |
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Pattern of bands that can be used to ID a suspect |
Dna fingerprint |
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You share how much DNA with every other human |
99.9% |
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1 in 7.7 quadrillion people have |
Identical DNA |
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DNA has what charge |
Negative |
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Junk dna is |
Noncoding DNA |
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Who developed rflp |
Alec Jeffreys |
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This agency investigates counterfeiting |
Secret service |
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Type of investigation would be classified as document analysis |
Handwriting, identity theft, counterfeiting, forgery |