Biology, asked by TbiaSamishta, 11 months ago

Upon arriving at a crime scene in 1950, you find dried blood throughout the room. There are three suspects in custody, each of whom has a different blood type. Which scientist's contribution to the field of forensics will you likely rely on to crack the case?

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Answered by Sidyandex
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DNA fingerprinting got upheaval criminal examinations by giving law implementation officers a solid instrument for connecting violations to known suspects or to people recorded in criminal databases.

However, envision if DNA could likewise be utilized to produce a police outline that would direct officers to the liable party regardless of whether he was certifiably not a suspect and had no criminal record.

Answered by licijoan
9

Answer:

Leone Lattes

Explanation:

Leone Lattes was an Italian scientist who devised a procedure by which dried blood stains could be restored and grouped in the blood type categories A, B, AB, or O. Sam finds dry blood, he matches the blood type to the suspects.

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