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Blood Factors and the DNA Fingerprint.  

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Blood Factors and the DNA Fingerprint Teri Davis Research Paper Summer 2003, Friday Mr. Speener While fingerprinting is still the only surefire way to separate identical twins, DNA testing provides its own advantages. I. Blood Typing A. A, B, O, and AB B. Rhesus Factor C. Deoxyribonucleic acid II. DNA Fingerprinting A. DNA typing 1. RFLP, PCR, STR III. Gathering Evidence at Crime Scenes A. Locations B. Storage IV. CODIS Conclusion: CODIS is used in the national, state, and local index system networks to link typing results from unsolved crimes with cases in multiple jurisdictions or persons convicted of offenses specified in the data banking laws passed by the jurisdictions. Blood's individual qualities were recognized years ago when doctors realized some transfusions were successful while others were immediately fatal. From observation came the ABO typing system and the first...

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