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DNA Forensics
Comprehensive resource covering forensic identification, arising from the human
genome project, discussing accuracies, potential applications and databases such ...
Some Examples of DNA Uses for Forensic Identification Identify potential suspects whose DNA may match evidence left at crime scenes Exonerate persons wrongly accused of crimes Identify crime and catastrophe victims Establish paternity and other family relationships Identify endangered and protected species as an aid to wildlife officials (could be used for prosecuting poachers) Detect bacteria and other organisms that may pollute air, water, soil, and food Match organ donors with recipients in transplant programs Determine pedigree for seed or livestock breeds Authenticate consumables such as caviar and wine Is DNA effective in identifying persons? [answer provided by Daniel Drell of the U.S
With DNA, the same kind of thinking is used; you can look for matches (based on sequence or on numbers of small repeating units of DNA sequence) at a number of different locations on the person's genome; one or two (even three) aren't enough to be confident that the suspect is the right one, but four (sometimes five) are used and a match at all five is rare enough that you (or a prosecutor or a jury) can be very confident ('beyond a reasonable doubt') that the right person is accused