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What if your DNA could solve the case? 🧬🕵️‍♂️

DNA analysis is a key part of forensic investigations. DNA, found in nearly all human cells, is unique to each individual. At crime scenes, it can be collected from blood, saliva, hair (with roots), or skin cells.

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changedDNA analysis is a key part of forensic investigations. DNA, found in nearly all human cells, is unique to each individual. At crime scenes, it can be collected from blood, saliva, hair (with roots), or skin cells. In the lab, experts create a DNA profile, which can then be compared to databases or suspects. A match can strongly link a person to the evidence.

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changedDNA analysis is a key part of forensic investigations. DNA, found in nearly all human cells, is unique to each individual. At crime scenes, it can be collected from blood, saliva, hair (with roots), or skin cells. In the lab, experts create a DNA profile, which can then be compared to databases or suspects. A match can strongly link a person to the evidence.

DNA analysis is a key part of forensic investigations. DNA, found in nearly all human cells, is unique to each individual. At crime scenes, it can be collected from blood, saliva, hair (with roots), or skin cells. In the lab, experts create a DNA profile, which can then be compared to databases or suspects. A match can strongly link a person to the evidence.

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