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Defined. Spattered Everywhere.

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What is the complimentary strand of the DNA strand

shown below?

ATGGCATTG

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DNA is this kind of evidence because it identifies a

particular person.

Column 1, 600

What strands will result if the following restriction enzyme is used on the DNA strand shown

below: G/GCAT

CTATAGGATGGCATTG

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The following DNA probe: GAT will identify what sequence in the DNA strand shown below? How

many times is it found?

TAGGAGCTATTCTAGA

Column1, 1000

Explain the distinction in inheritance between nuclear

and mitochondrial DNA.

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These function to carry oxygen throughout the body.

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This blood type is known as the universal recipient

because they can safely receive all other types.

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List ALL blood types that may be safely transfused to a patient with type B+ blood.

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Blood is primarily composed of this yellowish liquid.

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A person with antibodies for the A antigen only must

have this type of blood.

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Which is more useful for DNA analysis and why:

STRs or VNTRs?

Column 3, 400

An unused gel is shown below. Indicate where (+) and (-) electrodes must be placed for electrophoresis to run properly.

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Where are the smallest strands of DNA located on

this gel? (Be specific.)

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What is the function of the buffer that is added to the chamber with the agarose gel?

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What is a polymorphism?

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Define:

point of convergence

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Define:

misdemeanor

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Define:

arterial spurting

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Define:

pollen grain

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Define:

loam

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The angle of impact of the blood drop below appears to be

(no need to measure this one):

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The common point in 3-D space from which blood drops can be retraced is called this:

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Describe the incident based on the blood spatter pictured above.

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What is expiriated blood?

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In what order would a forensic scientist use the following tests?

Blood TypingPrecipitin Test

DNA TestLuminol or Kastle-Meyer Test