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DNA
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03-May-2008
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are more relevant to forensics fans and beginners.
| DNA and Evidence Collection Principles |
| The dawn of a new age has arrived in law enforcement in the form of DNA research and testing. We in law enforcement, especially those of us working the crime scenes need to be aware of what we can do "in the field" to assure that proper evidence collection techniques are followed. Only then will the groundwork for successful evidence examinations be in place when we submit the case to a forensic laboratory for analysis. Robert E. Kramer - Detective |
| http://www.geocities.com/cfpdlab/DNA.htm |
| DNAResource.com |
| A website for anyone seeking information on the latest developments in forensic DNA policy. |
| http://www.dnaresource.com/ |
| How DNA Evidence Works |
| "Howstuffworks, Inc. presents the full text of the article entitled ""How DNA Evidence Works,"" by An Meeker-O'Connell. The author discusses how to prove that a suspect's DNA matches a sample left at the scene of a crime, how to create a DNA profile, and the calculation of a DNA profile frequency. The author also details the uses of DNA evidence, including proving guilt, paternity testing, identifying bodies, and studying inherited disorders." |
| http://www.howstuffworks.com/dna-evidence.htm |
| National DNA Databank |
| Stats are updated every two weeks. |
| http://www.nddb-bndg.org/ |
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