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76. DNA Activities
- www.scienceteacherprogram.org
- DNA Activities.
- What is DNA?.
- Vocabulary: DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), nucleus, cell, chromosome, gene, nitrogen base, gene, double helix, adenine, guanine, thymine, and cytosine.
- Simpson trial and usage of DNA evidence?.
- Materials: Handouts, scissors, glue, paper, and DNA nucleotides.
- DNA is the chemical that makes up chromosomes. DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid. Heredity is determined through DNA.
- ╪ DNA was discovered in 1953 by and American biologist named James Watson and a British scientist named Frances Crick.
- ╪ DNAТs structure is that of a double helix shaped liked a spiral staircase.
- ╪ Each cellТs DNA is the same throughout your body. ... hair cells have the same DNA as a liver cell) except in RBCs because they lack nuclei.
- ╪ The DNA code, which is formed by the nitrogen bases, is highly specific.
- Medial: Define gene in the context of DNA. ...
- What is the structure of DNA? Students will at this point build their own DNA structure.
- ╪ DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid.
77. Word 8.0 Generic Normal Template, rev. 4/1/97, The Legal MacPac
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- ╨╧ рб▒ с > ■ H ` ■ I ье┴ s ┐ u& jbjb└ └ (4 кk кk g" | | | | | | | ╘ ╘ ╘ ╘ 8 ╘ ч ╢ H p ╕ ╕ ╕ ╕ ╕ T ( д ж ж ж ж ж ж , Э Ї С ╨ ╥ | 8 ╕ ╕ 8 8 ╥ | | | ╕ ╕ H | | | 8 ( | ╕ | ╕ \ H Р " ▓ " | | | | 8 д | Ю | DNA Identification Exercise . ... The DNA fragments (students) would then be "loaded" into a tube containing resistance factors (obstacles). Each student puts his/her right hand on another student's shoulder forming the particular DNA fragment. ... Refer students to "The DNA Fingerprint" information sheet they earlier received. ... edu/users/markc/dna/" www. ... edu/users/markc/dna/ . ... Use Stepа5 of the animation above to have students УmatchФ the fingerprint. ... How do we know that a personТs DNA fingerprint is unique? How is this information determined? Teachers refer to handout entitled УReview of STR DNA Fingerprinting Process; Probability,Ф prepared by Philip T. ... Conduct a discussion as to whether and/or under what circumstances mandatory DNA fingerprinting should be used. Would students be willing to have their fingerprint records stored at the school district? Why or why not? Should we automatically create a DNA fingerprint for each child born? Who would have access to this information? Are there genetic privacy laws enacted across the country to protect others from looking at this information? Provide student groups with specific resources to help them frame their responses. ... Closure (Reflect Anticipatory Set): Students should revisit the questions that they generated on the first day of the unit; namely, those questions relating to whether mandatory DNA fingerprinting should be required of each student in our public schools.
78. Howstuffworks "How Fingerprint Scanners Work"
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79. Fingerprint and DNA kits to help with safety and recovery of your ChildINDEX.html
- www.fingerprint-dna.com
- FINGERPRINT AND DNA KITS .
- These Kits Contain Everything Recommended by DNA Forensic Officials .
- Fingerprint Record, Identification Record, Ink Strip, 2 Sterile Speciman Swabs for DNA Collection, Plastic Container to Store DNA Specimans and a WaterProof Container to hold Everything These kits Compare to Kits sold for $9. ...
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80. DNA Fingerprinting
- www.rasch.org
- DNA Fingerprinting.
- A DNA "fingerprint" provides a profile of an individual's genes. ... " G&T see the value of sufficient statistics for this problem and construct an autologistic model for DNA data that nearly gives Rasch measures. ...
- G&T's simulated DNA data for 13 individuals is illustrative (see Table). ...
- Linacre JM (1993) DNA Fingerprinting. ...
- DNA fingerprinting. ...
81. SDSC's Science Enrichment Program
- education.sdsc.edu
- DNA Whodunit?.
- Life Science: DNA Whodunit?.
- Use our Crime Investigation Notebook and clues from an eyewitness account of the robbery to solve the mystery using the DNA evidence found at the scene of the crime.
- DNA Whodunit?: Teacher Notes.
- Print the "DNA Whodunit?" activity worksheets.
- Great, this means that DNA can be obtained. ...
- chromosomes are filled with very tightly coiled strands of DNA. Each person will have pretty unique DNA. Therefore, we can use the DNA found in the hair sample and compare it with the DNA of a suspect to see if they match.
- The genes are segments of DNA that contain instructions that are responsible for specific traits. ...
- DNA and DNA Fingerprinting.
- We now know that DNA is found in our individual genes. How is this DNA used to fingerprint an individual such as our bank robber? Well, DNA is a double helix. Look at the next page, Investigation 4, DNA and DNA Fingerprinting and in Figure 1 you will see a DNA double helix. The double helix can be separated by heating and a chemical process using enzymes can then cut the DNA into fragments. ...
- visible pattern of bands is known as a DNA fingerprint. ...
82. University Of Ulster Develops DNA Fingerprint Techniques To Fight Bio-terrorism
- www.sciencedaily.com
- University Of Ulster Develops DNA Fingerprint Techniques To Fight Bio-terrorism.
- Current methods of tracing potential bio-terrorist agents such as Cryptosporidium or Clostridium botulinum can take up to five day, but Dr Lowry's new DNA Finger Printing technique takes only 15 minutes, saving a vital diagnostic time in the event of a biological warfarea attack.
- Because the DNA finger printing technology is so fast, it will be invaluable in the event of a biological attack, allowing the quick detection of the source and type of agent that has been used. ...
- "I will be involved in evaluating the US military's present bio-detection hardware which is currently used in their Biowarfare Programme and I hope to make a valuable contribution by testing my DNA finger printing system against Category 1 and Category 2 bioterrorist agents. ...
83. Human Genome
- www.genome.wustl.edu
- Download latest Human BAC FPC Fingerprint Database .
- Latest Human BAC FPC Fingerprint Database (Updated weekly!).
- Please visit the Human BAC Fingerprint Database Page for instructions on obtaining the latest release. ...
- Please download the latest FPC software to view our Human BAC Fingerprint Database. ...
- The DNA Sequence of Human Chromosome 7 (news).
84. Citations: New approaches to DNA fingerprint analysis - Schumm (ResearchIndex)
- citeseer.nj.nec.com
- : New approaches to DNA fingerprint analysis. ...
- This paper is cited in the following contexts: Cryptographic Approaches to Privacy in Forensic DNA. ...
- : New approaches to DNA fingerprint analysis. ...
85. Molecular Fingerprint Identified for Cocaine Addiction
- mentalhealth.about.com
- Molecular Fingerprint Identified for Cocaine Addiction .
- The discovery, reported at the Society for Neuroscience's annual meeting in New Orleans in November, represents the first molecular profile, or fingerprint, for human drug addiction and ultimately could lead to new treatments for addiction.
- Applying DNA microarray technology, the most powerful method for gene expression profiling, Dr. ...
- Hemby, director of the Emory DNA Microarray Facility and an assistant professor of pharmacology in the Emory University School of Medicine. ...
- Much of the work was made possible by the recent development of DNA microarray technology, which enable the assessment of thousands of genes simultaneously. ...
- In addition to analyzing many genes simultaneously, DNA microarray technology can identify genes whose functions are either known or unknown. The complex process of gene expression profiling using this method begins with the fabrication of a gene chip made up of DNA copies derived from more than 40,000 human genes. RNA isolated from post-mortem brain tissue is reverse-transcribed into complimentary DNA and used as a "probe" with the gene chip. If the RNA has the same sequence as one of the spots on the chip, the "probe" binds or hybridizes with the DNA. ...
86. DNA Fingerprint Analysis & Image Collection - Sarao & Associates
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- A number of high-profile court cases in recent years have made Fingerprint and DNA Analysis almost a household term. ...
- We are considered expert in the examination of latent fingerprint evidence and DNA analysis and have testified successfully in many court proceedings involving such analyses.
- SARAO & ASSOCIATES has applied Fingerprint and DNA Analysis to:.
- The applications of Fingerprint and DNA Analysis are virtually limitless, given the continuous scientific and technological advances in these areas. ...
87. City Journal Winter 2000 | DNA Testing: The Next Big Crime-Busting Breakthrough by Howard Safir, Peter Reinharz
- www.city-journal.org
- DNA Testing: The Next Big Crime-Busting Breakthrough.
- But there's a cutting-edge way to slash Gotham's crime rate by another 15 percent: using DNA evidence left behind by criminals to situate them at the scene of the crime. In England, police have pushed DNA profiling to the forefront of crime fighting, helping to solve tens of thousands of crimes. But here in the United States, efforts to expand DNA testing are lagging, in part because of the relentless, if ill-founded, opposition of the American Civil Liberties Union. It's a shame, because not only does the use of DNA testing in law enforcement promise to put more of the guilty behind bars; it has also worked to free innocent people imprisoned for crimes they didn't commit.
- The inventor of DNA testinghe gets a small royalty every time investigators use the processis geneticist Alec Jeffreys of Leicester University in England. In the early 1980s, as Jeffreys experimented with extracting DNA from human muscle tissue, he made a remarkable discovery. (Deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, of course, is the double-helix configuration of protein molecules in cells that determines the inherited genetic characteristics of all living things. ) Certain seemingly purposeless segments of human DNA, Jeffreys realized, were in fact "genetic markers," as unmistakably unique to each individual (with the exception of identical twins) as a fingerprint. ...
- Police could now match the bar codes from DNA evidence at a crime scene with DNA samples taken from suspectsa surefire way to prove that a suspect committed the crime or, at the very least, was at a crime scene. Jeffreys appropriately called his technique "DNA fingerprinting. ...
- Jeffreys's DNA analysisat that time it was a process of several hundred steps that took weeks to completeturned out to be great news for Buckland. While the DNA evidence confirmed that the same offender had committed both crimes, it also showed that Buckland couldn't have been the perpetrator. ...
- To find DNA matching the forensic evidence from the crime scene, they took blood samples from every male aged 13 to 30 in the vicinity of Narboroughover 5,000 men in alland sent them to a forensic laboratory for testing. ... But when a townsman in a pub overheard 27-year-old Colin Pitchfork drunkenly telling friends that he had persuaded a buddy to give a DNA sample in his stead, the cops had their killer. A DNA profile confirmed that Pitchfork had raped and murdered the two girls, and he received two life terms.
88. DNA home Identification kit For In Home DNA testing
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- DNA kit. ...
- Thomas Jefferson, third president of United States DNA shows he did not father slaves children.
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- In many cases DNA sampling offers the only hope of a family reunion. ...
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- By linking to our DNA database, a child's DNA left at the scene of a crime could lead to the possibility of a faster safer recovery. Get your special DNA SWABS today.
- Starting July 22,2001 Kids DNA swabs can be ordered for $5. ... This is a a special DNA swab.
- We are the manufacturer and We do DNA processing.
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89. DNA-Fingerprint
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90. Entrez PubMed
- www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- Interpreting DNA fingerprint clusters of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. ...
- Many studies of tuberculosis have defined clusters of patients on the basis of shared DNA fingerprint patterns of their Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates. ...
91. CDC - DNA Fingerprinting of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: Lessons Learned and Implications for the Future
- www.cdc.gov
- DNA Fingerprinting Laboratory Techniques.
- DNA Fingerprinting of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: Lessons Learned and Implications for the Future.
- DNA Fingerprinting of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: lessons learned and implications for the future. ...
- DNA fingerprinting of Mycobacterium tuberculosisЧa relatively new laboratory techniqueЧoffers promise as a powerful aid in the prevention and control of tuberculosis (TB). Established in 1996 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Tuberculosis Genotyping and Surveillance Network was a 5-year prospective, population-based study of DNA fingerprinting conducted from 1996 to 2000. The data from this study suggest multiple molecular epidemiologic and program management uses for DNA fingerprinting in TB public health practice. ... We summarize the key findings and the impact that DNA fingerprinting may have on future approaches to TB control. Although challenges and limitations to the use of DNA fingerprinting exist, the widespread implementation of the technique into routine TB prevention and control practices appears scientifically justified.
- The capacity to differentiate Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain patterns by DNA fingerprinting has shown promise in tuberculosis (TB) control since this tool was first applied to outbreak investigations (1Ц3) and population-based studies (4,5) in the early 1990s. ... In this synopsis, we address two important implications for DNA fingerprinting of M. ...
- DNA fingerprinting of M. ...
- (16) established reproducible and predetermined criteria on the basis of DNA fingerprinting. ...
- Through combined DNA fingerprinting cluster analyses, these researchers found additional and unsuspected TB transmission that not only crossed state lines but also crossed social lines (i. ...
- (31) show the value of a system to compare DNA fingerprinting data across jurisdictions, especially during multistate TB outbreak settings. ...
- TB control programs that employ DNA fingerprinting should work with neighboring jurisdictions to devise strategies that promote rapid sharing of results. Comprehensive interjurisdictional monitoring of transmission would require a national registry of DNA fingerprinting data and a system to alert public health officials about interjurisdictional clustering.
92. brain fingerprinting
- davesweb.cnchost.com
- Would You Mind If We Fingerprint Your Brain? .
- There is a consensus opinion developing though that the routine acceptance of DNA evidence in U. ... DNA evidence, we are told, is a way to right egregious miscarriages of justice. ... It is not likely though that exonerating the innocent is the ultimate goal of the DNA crowd. ...
- The freeing of the falsely convicted makes for a nice way to sell DNA technology to the general public, however. ...
- " As with DNA evidence, the reactionary nature of this technology must be concealed in order to sell its merits to the people. ...
- DNA testing is claimed to be able to positively identify a person to the exclusion of literally billions of other potential suspects. ...
93. CNN.com - Nature - DNA technology helps track grizzlies - March 21, 2000
- www.cnn.com
- DNA technology helps track grizzlies.
- She then sends the samples to a laboratory, where DNA fingerprinting technology is applied to identify genetic variation, gender and relatedness of individual bears.
- And DNA methodology is faster than other techniques. With DNA fingerprinting, population results can be gathered in one year rather than the five years required with radio telemetry.
- Kendall hopes her work might eventually be combined with similar DNA research on grizzly bears in other areas such as Canada.
94. DNA Fingerprinting Services
- www.in.embnet.org
- DNA FINGERPRINTING .
- Certification of meat and other biological food products using state-of-art DNA technologies .
- INFORMATION & PRESCRIBED FORMATS FOR DNA FINGERPRINTING ANALYSIS : .
- Procedures for collection and forwarding of samples for DNA fingerprinting analysis. ...
- Frequently asked questions on DNA Fingerprinting Examination .
- What is DNA? DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid), the chemical basis of life that complexes with proteins to form the chromosomes. Structurally, DNA is a double helix-two thread like long strand of genetic material spiraled around each other. DNA is a pol ymer of deoxyribonucleotides composed of Base Adenine (A), Thymine (T), Guanine (G), Cytosine (C) , Sugar and a Phosphate. ...
- What is DNA fingerprinting? It is a technique, by which an individual can be identified at molecular level. ... Scientists have chosen repeating sequences in the DNA, which are present in all individuals on different chromosomes, and are known to vary from individual to individual except in identical twins. ...
- What is the use of DNA fingerprinting technology? DNA fingerprinting technology has made it possible to identify the source of biological samples found at scenes of crime. ...
- Are the latent fingerprint and DNA fingerprinting the same? No. ... Latent fingerprint is the identification of the individual by the impression of the fingers. DNA fingerprinting is the identification of an individual by the genetic markers, which are present on chromosomes. ...
- Is there any chance of DNA profile being the same among the individuals related or non-related? DNA profile of an individual is unique. ...
- What are the samples required for DNA fingerprinting examination? Any biological material such as a drop of blood, saliva, semen, and any body part such as bones, tissue, skull, teeth, hair with root etc found at the scene of crime. ...
95. DNA Fingerprinting, Genetics and Crime: DNA Testing and the Courtroom
- www.fathom.com
- DNA Fingerprinting, Genetics and Crime: DNA Testing and the Courtroom .
- netic information to differentiate between and identify individuals took a giant leap forward about 20 years ago with the serendipitous discovery of hypervariable sections of DNA, one of the first to be uncovered just beyond the end of the insulin gene on chromosome 11. This section of DNA consisted of a short sequence of "letters" or bases (A, G, C or T) known as a motif, repeated a variable number of times. ... Further work uncovered other similar sections of DNA distributed throughout the genome. The repeated sequence of DNA was different in each case, as was the number of repeats seen, but they all shared the same characteristic of hypervariability. These sections of DNA or loci were termed VNTRs--from Variable Number Tandem Repeat. ...
- DNA can be purified using reasonably simple and straightforward chemical procedures. ... , blood, semen) that may be available is often quite limited and the amount of DNA that can be recovered may not be sufficient. To amplify the amount of DNA available, a procedure known as PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) can be used. ...
- The lengths of DNA that can be amplified using PCR are limited, restricting its use for the most part to the amplification of STR loci. ... The follicle of a single hair can contain enough DNA to be amplified using PCR. The extreme sensitivity of the procedure requires that sterile laboratory procedures be stringently applied to avoid the possibility of contamination with foreign DNA. ... DNA on the surface of the skin may be transferred to the tube with a single fingerprint, and confound the results. ...
- The phosphates in the DNA backbone give the molecules a negative charge. This makes DNA very soluble in water and gives us a way to attract them with a positive charge (like a magnet). To prevent all of the DNA in a sample from racing to the positive charge source immediately, it is forced to move through a Jello-like substance made from agarose (a polysaccharide extracted from red algae) and water. Smaller pieces of DNA can move more quickly through the thick gel, while larger pieces may hardly move at all. This has the effect of separating out the DNA sample by the size of their strands. ...
96. DNA Forensics
- www.ornl.gov
- DNA Forensics Subject Index.
- Is DNA an effective identifier? .
- How is DNA typing done? .
- What are some of the DNA technologies used in forensic investigations? .
- Some Interesting Uses of DNA Forensic Identification .
- DNA Forensic Databases .
- Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues Associated with DNA Databanking .
- Potential Benefits of DNA Databanking .
- DNA forensics links .
- Any type of organism can be identified by examination of DNA sequences unique to that species. Identifying individuals within a species is less precise at this time, although when DNA sequencing technologies progress farther, direct comparison of very large DNA segments, and possibly even whole genomes, will become feasible and practical and will allow precise individual identification. ...
- To identify individuals, forensic scientists scan 13 DNA regions that vary from person to person and use the data to create a DNA profile of that individual (sometimes called a DNA fingerprint). There is an extremely small chance that another person has the same DNA profile for a particular set of regions. ...
- Some Examples of DNA Uses for Forensic Identification.
- identify potential suspects whose DNA may match evidence left at crime scenes .
- Is DNA effective in identifying persons?.
97. SANS Institute Intrusion Detection FAQ
- news.independent.co.uk
- What is AMap and how does it fingerprint applications? .
- Defeating Fingerprint.
- Another interesting approach can be found in 8 which describes the design and implementation of a TCP/IP stack "fingerprint scrubber". A "fingerprint scrubber" is a tool aimed at restricting a remote user's ability to determine the operating system of another host on the network. ... According to 8 the fingerprint scrubber was tested against nmap which was completely unable to determine the operating system with the scrubber interposed. ...
- 2 List of fingerprints for passive fingerprint monitoring.
- 7 Beck, Rob, Passive-Aggressive Resistance: OS Fingerprint Evasion, Linux Journal.
- Fingerprint, Proc. ...
98. Convicted by Juries, Exonerated by Science: Case Studies.
- www.ncjrs.org
- in the Use of DNA Evidence to Establish Innocence After Trial MENU TITLE: Case Studies in Use of DNA Evidence Series: NIJ Research Report Published: June 1996 118 pages 203,523 bytes Convicted by Juries, Exonerated by Science: Case Studies in the Use of DNA Evidence to Establish Innocence After Trial by Edward Connors Thomas Lundregan Neal Miller Tom McEwen June 1996 U. ... Increasingly, the forensic use of DNA technology is an important ally in that search. The development of DNA technology furthers the search for truth by helping police and prosecutors in the fight against violent crime. Through the use of DNA evidence, prosecutors are often able to conclusively establish the guilt of a defendant. Moreover, as some of the commentaries suggest, DNA evidence -- like fingerprint evidence -- offers prosecutors important new tools for the identification and apprehension of some of the most violent perpetrators, particularly in cases of sexual assault. At the same time, DNA aids the search for truth by exonerating the innocent. ... They successfully challenged their convictions, using DNA tests on existing evidence. ... By highlighting the importance and utility of DNA evidence, this report presents challenges to the scientific and justice communities. Among the tasks ahead are the following: maintaining the highest standards for the collection and preservation of DNA evidence; ensuring that the DNA testing methodology meets rigorous scientific criteria for reliability and accuracy; and ensuring proficiency and credibility of forensic scientists so that their results and testimony are of the highest caliber and are capable of withstanding exacting scrutiny. ... The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) commissioned this study to encourage discussion of the challenges to the scientific and justice communities presented by DNA evidence. The commentaries presented here -- authored by prominent experts from a variety of disciplines -- and the cases documented in the pages that follow, are testimony to the power and potential of DNA evidence.
99. SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Metro > Danielle's Disappearance -- Testimony: DNA, fingerprints from motor home link Westerfield to Danielle
- www.signonsandiego.com
- Testimony: DNA, fingerprints from motor home link Westerfield to Danielle .
- SAN DIEGO – DNA from bloodstains on David Westerfield's jacket and inside his motor home matched that taken from underwear belonging to Danielle van Dam, and fingerprints taken from the vehicle matched those of the dead 7-year-old girl, police specialists testified Tuesday. ...
- Graham, a fingerprint analyst for the San Diego Police Department, said fingerprints taken from a cabinet next to the bed in Westerfield's motor home matched Danielle's. ...
- DNA analyst Annette Peer testifies on DNA matches found between David Westerfield's jacket and motor home and Danielle van Dam's underwear.
- Fingerprint analyst Jeffrey Graham testifies "there is absolutely no doubt" fingerprints from motor home belonged to Danielle.
- Annette Peer, a police DNA analyst, said DNA from a bloodstain taken from the carpet in the motor home and more taken from a bloodstain on a jacket Westerfield left at a dry cleaner Feb. ...
- Peer further testified that the DNA was consistent with DNA from offspring of Brenda and Damon van Dam, who both gave "reference" samples for testing. ...
- The jacket later was found to have the bloodstain matched in DNA testing by Peer. ...
100. CNN - Salmonella outbreak sickens 100 in 7 states - May 29, 1998
- cnn.com
- CDC researchers can compare the DNA of salmonella strains .
- The system lets epidemiologists track the DNA fingerprints of individual strains of salmonella. ...
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