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Describe the prosses for extracting and running a DNA sample test. (this is forensic science)

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Answered by par111262
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Answer:

identity the suspect.

Explanation:

to find the person who killed the victim and throw them in jail

Answered by vaishnavibtsarmy
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DNA is located within the nucleus of cells throughout the body and the extraction step is responsible for breaking open the nucleus and releasing the DNA molecules into solution. During this step it is also possible to separate the DNA molecules from all other cellular material and any other debris that may be present in a particular biological sample. Some of these materials can be potential “inhibitors” to steps later on in the DNA testing procedure so it is important to try and isolate only the DNA molecules. Common inhibitors commonly found in forensic cases are hemoglobin and indigo dyes from denim. Two common methods of extraction used at the BCA are a manual Phenol-Chloroform (otherwise known as Organic Extraction) and through the use of a robotic system called the Maxwell® 16. Running samples on the Maxwell® 16 takes a minimum of two hours and samples extracted manually using the Phenol-Chloroform method takes a minimum of three hours.

Explanation:

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