Title: DNA Identification
1DNA Identification
- Where does DNA come from?
- 1/2 from mom
- 1/2 from dad
- What is it?
- Blue print of life
- How is DNA different among us?
- Common vs Different
- What does DNA mean?
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid
2Where can DNA be found?
Cell Types
Blood
Hair Roots
Saliva
SAME
Sweat
Semen
Various Tissue
3Types of objects where DNA may be found
- Blood Stains
- Semen Stains
- Chewing Gum
- Stamps Envelopes
- Penile Swabs
- Sweaty Clothing
- Bone
- Hair
- Fingernail Scrapings
- Saliva
4Where is DNA in the body?
Cell
5Where types of DNA are found in a cell?
Mitochondrial DNA
Nuclear DNA
6Where is DNA in the body?
7Where is DNA in the body?
8DNA- What it looks like
Units
A Adenine
T Thymine
G Guanine
C Cytosine
9STR
Short Tandem Repeat
AGAT
DNA Profile 4,6
TCTA
DNA Profile 5,7
10Isolation of DNA
Chemical
DNA
Blood Hair Roots Saliva Sweat Tissue
11Differential Isolation of DNA
Semen stain
Remove Epithelial DNA
Sperm DNA
12Amplification
(making copies)
Solution
13DENATURE
Step one of a single cycle
14ANNEAL
Step two of a single cycle
15EXTEND
Step three of a single cycle
16Amplification
PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction)
17Analysis of amplified DNA
DNA Profile
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20,23
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30,30
X,Y
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20STR results
- The DNA from the evidence stain and the
reference sample from the suspect match.
The frequency of this matching pattern is
approximately 1 in 520,000,000,000 in the
Caucasian population, 1 in 618,500,000,000 in the
African American population and 1 in
532,000,000,000 in the Hispanic population.
Based on these results the suspect is the source
of the evidence stain to a reasonable degree of
scientific certainty.