The current applications of genetic fingerprinting and how they have helped society

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Richard Marsh        Biology Skills I & J        5/9/2007        

The current applications of genetic fingerprinting and how they have helped society

        

- 2000) The number and position of bands formed on each lane of gel is the actual genetic fingerprint of that DNA sample. The characteristics of certain segments of DNA vary from person to person and form a highly individual genetic fingerprint. This technology was developed in England during the mid-1980s and has rapidly become a widely used tool. (Roberts - 1998)

        In a recent world event, the World Trade Centre Terrorist Attacks, used genetic fingerprinting to identify a large number of people. When the rescue workers discovered any human remains they couldn’t determine whether various body parts match the same victim so all the tissue found was collected for testing. If the cells are damaged, the DNA contained within them begins to disintegrate. The more heavily damaged samples will be analyzed through a different technique which can create a genetic profile based on another kind of DNA. The DNA used would be used from the Mitochondrion. Meanwhile, relatives provided the medical examiner's office with personal items that may contain DNA samples of the possible victims. They delivered a variety of items that were used by the missing persons such as combs, brushes, toothbrushes, shavers, eating utensils, cigarette butts, and chewing gum. The New York City medical examiner's office analyzed these DNA samples to compile a genetic fingerprint that was compared with the body parts found from the ruins. ( – 2001) It was important to collect the samples so that the victims identified could have their remains returned to their families for a funeral.

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        New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said: "DNA evidence offers us the best opportunity to help families find their loved ones." ( – 2001)

        Genetics have also been used in Law to help solve many crimes, including murder, rape, etc. When police visit the crime scene they search for many clues. With today’s technology, all they need to find is a tiny amount of blood, semen, a hair follicle or even saliva. It is unusual for police to find a high-quality fingerprint at a crime scene, but they are much more likely to find blood or semen. Furthermore, only a ...

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