7. With all of the base pairs in DNA, why is deoxyribonucleic acid not called deoxyribonucleic base?
8. What evidence at a crime scene can be used for DNA fingerprinting?
11. In RFLP, are the sequences of the base pairs the same in fragments that are the same length?
12. What is the advantage in the use of PCR for DNA found at a crime scene?
13. How is the DNA molecule divided in RFLP? In PCR?
14. What is used to divide the DNA molecule in RFLP? In PCR?
16. What is the function of a probe?
18. What is the difference between the forensic index and the offender index?
19. What type of evidence is the source for mitochondrial DNA?
8. What evidence at a crime scene can be used for DNA fingerprinting?
11. In RFLP, are the sequences of the base pairs the same in fragments that are the same length?
12. What is the advantage in the use of PCR for DNA found at a crime scene?
13. How is the DNA molecule divided in RFLP? In PCR?
14. What is used to divide the DNA molecule in RFLP? In PCR?
16. What is the function of a probe?
18. What is the difference between the forensic index and the offender index?
19. What type of evidence is the source for mitochondrial DNA?