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    of the male sexual anatomy are the penis and the scrotum, the pouch that contains the testes. The testes makes testosterone and sperm. Immature sperm is stored in the epididymis. Inside the body are several structures involved in the production of semen, the liquid in which sperm cells are carried out of the body during ejaculation. The vas deferens are two tubes that carry sperm from the epididymis into the urethra. The seminal vesicles join with the ejaculatory ducts. The…

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    p.371). Aristotle views gender as being one or the other, as male or female. Aristotle defines biological sex categories and functions noting the male is able to concoct to take shape and discharge semen, to create offspring. The female is one who receives the semen, but is unable to cause semen to take shape or to discharge it (Aristotle, Generation, p.385-387). Aristotle describes in his writings that one sex is able (male), the other unable (female) (Aristotle, Generation, p.389).…

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    Ebola Research Paper

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    Ebola is a virus that is very deadly. Four out of five strains can make people sick. While inside of the body it is possible to do the following things: kills cells, full bleeding internally, wrecks the immune system, and harms every organ in the body. It is very infrequent to catch Ebola. The only way that people can get infected with the disease is from direct contact with fluids from those who are already infested with Ebola. Ebola was first recognized in 1976. “The name came from a river…

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    rape or homicide by the police but claimed to be of menstrual origin by the suspect or the presence of saliva or vaginal secretions on penile swabs, just to mention a few examples. Easily available presumptive tests with high specificity exist for semen (PSA) but not for other body fluids. Cell-specific mRNA detection could be of great help in forensic investigation : high sensitivity is available due to PCR amplification, high specificity due to gene expression, which is unique for the function…

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    The Ebola Virus

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    B. Introduction/Background/History: Ebola is a virus that is very deadly. Four out of five strains can make people sick. While inside of the body it is possible to do the following things: kills cells, full bleeding internally, wrecks the immune system, and harms every organ in the body. It is very infrequent to catch Ebola. The only way that people can get infected with the disease is from direct contact with fluids from those who are already infested with Ebola. C. Content: Ebola was first…

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    DNA In The 20th Century

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    population genetic statistics. DNA in the process of extraction to upload: Gathering DNA:Tangible objects are any physical evidence that can connect a crime to an offender. Any type of biological evidence can be used in DNA testing, such as blood or semen is a type of tangible object but it can not always be seen by the naked eye so police use black lights to see if maybe an offender tried to clean up his tracks and not be found. Feces and vomit can also be…

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    in her death. Last year, he was released from a Pennsylvania prison after a judge vacated his conviction when new DNA evidence suggested he never committed the rape. DNA evidence from a semen sample gathered from Long's body was tested using new technology, according to the district attorney. Tests showed the semen didn't belong to Fogle. Fogle's case was helped by the Innocence Project, which pushed for new testing of the physical evidence. When the 64-year-old walked free, he said he was…

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    Eric Lander Case Summary

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    blood sample along with a semen sample to Lifecodes Corporation which is a forensic DNA testing facility for comparison. Lifecodes reports an exclusion stating the sample may not have been Neysmith’s. Even after the courts make a second attempt with a court order, the Lifecodes still declares the samples are from different individuals. Neysmith still maintaining his innocence, demands a third blood test to be tested. “Neysmith was finally exonerated after blood and semen samples were sent to…

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    Tom Burke Case Study

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    whole herd of cow they thought of the idea to take its semen and inplant it into the cows. So one cow was owned by a whole group of breeders and rnachers would buy the semen from the breeders and instead of having a bull they just use the inplants and in half a year they start having babies Tom Burke, K. S. (1996). This also had to happen because they wanted close family members of a good angus bull yet there was no info on the bull so the semen idea came in and that became a famous thing. Due…

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    The Blooding The Blooding, written in 1989 by Joseph Wambaugh, relates the story of a two English girls brutally raped and strangled three years apart in the 1980’s. The novel follows the investigation of the Narborough murder and how the discovery of a new forensic technique was vital to solving the case and finding the killer. This discovery of genetic fingerprinting by Alec Jeffreys during the time of this investigation revolutionized the world of forensic science. The novel begins by…

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