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Plays A Big Crime Scene
681 wordsA decent amount of murderers always leave behind clues for the FBI to allow them to figure out who was the culprit in the crime. One really big clue is DNA or blood on the crime scene. In our chemistry mystery, our murderer slips some sodium solid into a mixed drink, then finishes him with a pistol, but the evidence remains on the scene and it is blood. Blood is something that every living Human Being has. Human red blood cells may contain one or both or neither of 2 antigens, named A or B. Your...
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O J Simpson Genetic Diseases
350 wordsMurder, Rape, and DNA Jonathan Degrees February 16, 1997 DNA is the information needed by a cell in order to reproduce an identical offspring. In some crimes detectives have no evidence or fingerprints to tell who had committed a crime. Now there is a way of finding who has committed the crime by a method called DNA Typing. DNA Typing is finding bacteria or blood on clothing or skin and amplifying the gene. This process was pioneered in the 1980 s by a Scientist named Alec Jeffreys. If blood, sp...
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O J Simpson Cloning Of Humans
3,365 wordsDNA Deoxyribonucleic Acid the material that codes for amino acids which form proteins, which in turn carry out functions of the cell. DNA is responsible for building life. Our physical characteristics, susceptibility to some diseases and disorders (e. g. breast cancer, sickle cell anemia), and a few behavior characteristics are passed from generation to generation through DNA. DNA controls everything about the way we look, from the color of the eyes to how tall you are to the width of your feet....
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Make Them Visible Crime Scene Powder
246 wordsFingerprints are one of the most important things that link a suspect with a crime scene. Even though that fingerprints are not always left by a criminal, the crime scene should still be examined for them. All people have distinct friction ridges on the skin of the fingers. In leaving an impression, an outline of the ridges is transferred and duplicated by oil, sweat and other substances on the object handled. The impression is usually not visible. Fingerprints not visible are called latent prin...
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