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DNA Profiling - An Investigative Report  

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DNA Profiling - An Investigative Report What is DNA profiling? What types of cases is DNA profiling used for? How is DNA profiling done? What is the admissibility of DNA profiling in court? We plan on answering all these questions about DNA profiling. We will be taking an in-depth look at how this forensic tool is used. We will also be discussing some background information on the subject. 1. What DNA Profiling is: To answer the question of 'What is DNA profiling?' we can simply just look at the title DNA profiling for the answer. DNA profiling is a biological tool, in which scientists are able to sort and compare samples of DNA material. DNA profiling can only be used if there is enough DNA in the samples collected, and it is also only useful in comparing samples. Due to a recent development in Victoria, a DNA profile can now be...

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3 out of 5 stars Reviewed by: 519jade, 2007-06-12

"No references! Can not be a university essay surely? conclusion weak and extreamly short essay at only 1124 words!"

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