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DNA fingerprinting, also called forensic DNA analysis, is considered by many to be the police investigator's secret weapon, a means of building cases

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Page 1: DNA fingerprinting, also called forensic DNA analysis, is considered by many to be the police investigator's secret weapon, a means of building cases
Page 2: DNA fingerprinting, also called forensic DNA analysis, is considered by many to be the police investigator's secret weapon, a means of building cases

DNA fingerprinting, also called forensic DNA analysis, is considered by many to be the police investigator's secret weapon, a means of building cases or reanalyzing crimes using tiny bits of cryptic evidence.

Page 3: DNA fingerprinting, also called forensic DNA analysis, is considered by many to be the police investigator's secret weapon, a means of building cases

Since 1986, when DNA evidence first entered the courtroom, the technique has aided in the prosecution or defense of hundreds of cases, and in the exoneration of dozens of people wrongly convicted.

Page 4: DNA fingerprinting, also called forensic DNA analysis, is considered by many to be the police investigator's secret weapon, a means of building cases

As the acceptance of DNA evidence in the courtroom has grown, so has its importance, for the simple reason that physical evidence linking suspects to crimes is often very sparse.

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Sometimes the weight of an entire case -- even the life of the individual on trial -- rides on just a few drops of blood or strands of hair.

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But as the reinvestigation of the 1954 murder of Marilyn Sheppard shows, the quality of evidence can dramatically affect the amount of information that evidence provides.

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http://www.teachersdomain.org/asset/tdc02_int_creatednafp2/

Click on the link above to take you to the NOVA interactive DNA Fingerprinting activity and follow the direction on the left side of the page.

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As you work through the activity, answer the questions below

in complete sentences in your biology notebook

Why do you pour restriction

enzymes into the DNA?

Why do you pour agarose gel into

the tray?

What is electrophoresis?

Why do you place a nylon membrane on the top of the

tray?

Why do you add probes to the nylon membrane in the tray?

Why do place a piece of x-ray film on the nylon film in the tray