Forensics: DNA Profiling

Forensics: DNA Profiling

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6th - 12th Grade

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DNA profiling, developed in 1984 at Leicester University, revolutionized forensic science by enabling the identification of individuals through unique DNA patterns. Initially, the RFLP technique was used, requiring large DNA samples. However, PCR technology later allowed for more efficient and accurate profiling from smaller samples. DNA profiling is now a crucial tool in criminal justice, helping to convict criminals, eliminate suspects, and exonerate the innocent.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was the initial purpose of DNA profiling when it was first developed?

To map the human genome

To study human evolution

To identify genetic diseases

To link individuals to crimes

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Which university was responsible for the development of DNA profiling in 1984?

Leicester University

Oxford University

Cambridge University

Harvard University

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What is the main limitation of the RFLP technique?

It requires large amounts of DNA

It cannot differentiate between individuals

It is too expensive

It is not accepted in court

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How does PCR improve upon the RFLP technique?

By reducing the cost of DNA analysis

By allowing DNA replication from small samples

By eliminating the need for enzymes

By increasing the speed of analysis

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What is one of the significant impacts of DNA profiling in forensic science?

It is used to predict future crimes

It assists in freeing innocent individuals

It is used to create genetically modified organisms

It helps in the study of ancient DNA