Microscenes: Trace Evidence - Hair and Fibers The most common forms of trace evidence are bloodstains, hair, textile fibers, paint, and glass fragments.
Mary Edwards Spring 2010 Distance Education Leadership & Management.
Forensic Science. Part 1 - number Part 2 - scale (unit) Examples: 20 grams 6.63 x 10 -34 Joule seconds Measurement - quantitative observation.
Lesson Objectives At the end of this lesson you should be able to 1. Outline the four stages involved in DNA profiling 2. Define the process of DNA profiling.
The Application of Forensic Anthropology to the Recovery & Identification of Human Remains Dr. Tosha Dupras National Center for Forensic Science University.
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Bates Summer Scholars Program Inaugurated 2007 With generous support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and private.
DNA: Review, Replication, & Analysis Two types of DNA Nucleic DNA –Found in the nucleus of a cell –Specific to an individual Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)
Fall 2014, Prof. JB Lee Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and DNA Sensors.
Forensic Science Education. “Neat-o. Maybe I want to be a forensic scientist.” Questions: What does a forensic scientist do? What type of education.
An Introduction to Forensic Science. Course Overview This course is a lab-based, hands-on course that will explore what forensic scientists do. You will.
The Next Step in Biometric Data Fusion Ged Griffin APCOA Melbourne 23 February 2011.