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  • 15-12-2018
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Explain how a forensic biologist would analyze a tiny sample of DNA found at a crime scene.

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tisherself
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  • 15-12-2018
first any DNA found at crime scene would be analyzed and put into a database. if no match is found, the database compares DNA from all suspect's in that data to find a match. eventually, if suspect strikes again, it is always compared to similar crimes and DNA from similar crimes.. may take a long time 4 sum cases, but eventually the perpetrator is caught...
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