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DNA _______ _____ the cell and washes away _______.
extraction/breaks/everything else
DNA _______ is a _______ test. Only works with human DNA
quantification/ confirmatory
DNA _________ replicates ______ _____ portions (PCR)
amplification/individual specific
DNA profiling utilizes ___________.
short tandem repeats
Metadata ______ be deleted or changed.
can
_____ blood cells don’t have a nucleus meaning they don’t have _____.
red/dna
Individual characteristics for shoe impressions are called
randomly acquired characteristics(racs)
_____: print deposited on an object in a ___________.
ex: blood, grease, paint
patent/foreign substance
_____: ______ into a substance like candle wax.
plastic/embedded
Lucky Lindy case
-______ found on ladder
-_______ samples matched ___ _____.
- No __________ ever introduced.
toolmarks
handwriting/ransom notes
fingerprints
Frye standard requires that a method must have ____ _____ in the relevant ________.
general acceptance/ scientific community
_____ factors for admissibility
1. expert’s theory can be or has been ___.
2. theory has been subject to _______ and publication.
3. The ____ or. _____ rate of error of a technique or ____ when applied.
daubert
tested/
peer review
known/potential/theory
_____ factors for admissibility
4. The ______ and maintenance of ______ and controls
5. The _____ to which the technique or theory has been ________ in the scientific community.
existence/standards
degree/generally accepted
president’s council of advisors on science & tech.
1. defines f______ v__________
A. _____: ____ examiner must come to the ____ conclusion over time.
B. _____: _____ examiner should arrive to the same ____.
C. _____: ____ conclusion
foundational validity
repeatable/same
reproducible/second/conclusion
accurate/ correct
president’s council of advisors on science & tech.
2. Defines ______ as applied
- are _____ and methods _____ applied
validity
principles/reliably