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- How the nucleotide base sequence of a piece of DNA is important to know someone to solve a crime?In a crime lab, what precautions should be taken to make sure the DNA wasn't contaminated?You are working as a CSI analyst. You collected DNA at a crime scene that is from the suspect but do not have enough to run a test to determine who the suspect is. Please discuss what you would do to attain more of the DNA and how to test the DNA to determine who the suspect is.
- do you think someone should be convicted of a crime solely on the basis of a DNA fingerprint?MAB stands for what?Refer to the DNA profiles comparing the DNA obtained from the three suspects with the crime-scene DNA. Use a ruler to align the bands found under the crime-scene DNA with any of the bands found in the suspects’ DNA. Place the ruler at the bottom of the bands. Take notes on whether any of the suspects’ DNA shares the same bands as the crime-scene DNA. Analyze your notes on each suspect’s DNA profile. Do any suspects share all the DNA bands found in the evidence DNA?