Backlog of Forensic Lab Cases
.... The Combined
DNA Index System (CODIS) is overseen by the FBI and implemented by the Illinois State Police at the state level (
2004 DNA). ....
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DNA Testing in the Case of Kirk Bloodsworth
....
DNA samples that have become degraded or that are simply too small for the large quantities of
DNA needed by this technique (Human Genome Project,
2004, p. 1 ....
(1442

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Several Science Questions In the process of DNA cloning, a gen
.... activity. The lack of an insertion gene in the white cells in this example is no doubt due to the size of the viral
DNA (Luz,
2004). A ....
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Five Science Questions In the process of DNA cloning, a gen
.... activity. The lack of an insertion gene in the white cells in this example is no doubt due to the size of the viral
DNA (Luz,
2004). A ....
(1760

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Polymerase Chain Reaction and DNA
1. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a method using molecular biology for amplifying
DNA without using a living organism (Polymerase,
2004). ....
(760

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Genetic engineering
.... which are able to cut the
DNA into fragments at specific sites to excise specific nucleotide sequences of interest to the researcher (Access Excellence,
2004). ....
(818

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Genetic Engineering
.... which are able to cut the
DNA into fragments at specific sites to excise specific nucleotide sequences of interest to the researcher (Access Excellence,
2004). ....
(818

3

)
DNA
.... 35. In the lysogenic phase of bacteriophage lambda the
DNA migrates to the bacterial chromosome and joins the bacterial
DNA (Russell,
2004). ....
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Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
1. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a method using molecular biology for amplifying
DNA without using a living organism (Polymerase,
2004). ....
(760

3

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Biochemistry
.... Qu. 3 The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a method using molecular biology for amplifying
DNA without using a living organism (Polymerase,
2004). ....
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Breast Cancer Treatment biochemical studies aimed at determinin
.... Roughly 5 ?g
DNA sample was electrophoretically separated on 2% agarose gel containing ethidium bromide (0.5 ?g/ml) (Manna and Frazier,
2004). ....
(4363

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The Death Penalty
.... allegedly abducted by him from the Tri-State Mall in Claymont, Delaware, (Fish
2004, 1). Yarris' conviction was overturned in 2003, after
DNA evidence found on ....
(907

4

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The Epigenetic Theory
.... of disease based on evolution, with the underlying assumption that traits are coded by genes, assumed to be sequences of
DNA molecules (Gorelick,
2004, 299-303 ....
(1236

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The Gram Stain
.... eukaryotic cells is that eukaryotes have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles and prokaryotic cells do not (Characteristics,
2004). The
DNA in eukaryotes is ....
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The Gram Stain and Bacteria
.... eukaryotic cells is that eukaryotes have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles and prokaryotic cells do not (Characteristics,
2004). The
DNA in eukaryotes is ....
(752

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The Three Types of Cloning
.... Reproductive cloning is a technology used to generate an animal with the same nuclear
DNA as another currently or previously existing animal. .... 10 Dec.
2004. ....
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Three Types of Cloning
.... Reproductive cloning is a technology used to generate an animal with the same nuclear
DNA as another currently or previously existing animal. .... 10 Dec.
2004. ....
(572

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GENENTECH
.... to market Genentech's products, as well (DiLorenzo,
2004). Technology forms the basis for Genentech's business. The company used recombinant
DNA technology in ....
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Internal/External factors at Genetech
.... to market Genentech's products, as well (DiLorenzo,
2004). Technology forms the basis for Genentech's business. The company used recombinant
DNA technology in ....
(731

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Processing a crime scene.
.... Law & Society Review, 31(3), 557. Gross, N. (
2004). Palm prints and Looming Extinction. Business Week, 3789. Maier, T. & Rodriguez, P. Inside the
DNA Labs. ....
(1712

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Several Legal Issues
1. In
2004, the US Congress passed legislation which encouraged all states to allow post-trial
DNA tests and also provided funding for such tests (Handwerk ....
(1606

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The Role of Genes The Role Of Genes Every organism, inclu
.... is in nuclear genes. Genes make up about one percent of the total
DNA in the human genome (NCBI,
2004). The coding portions of the ....
(5190

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Human Genome Programs
.... genes of the human genome, which was completed in April, 2003 (NHGRI,
2004). .... were the physical mapping, which generated sets of overlapping
DNA fragments that ....
(1610

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Human Genetic Map
.... genes of the human genome, which was completed in April, 2003 (NHGRI,
2004). .... were the physical mapping, which generated sets of overlapping
DNA fragments that ....
(1610

6

)
Evidentiary Technology
.... "From Crime Scene to Courtroom: Integrating
DNA Technology into the .... Retrieved from the World Wide Web January 28,
2004: www.fbi.gov/hq/lab/codis/program.htm. ....
(1986

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Advances in Evidentiary Technology
.... "From Crime Scene to Courtroom: Integrating
DNA Technology into the .... Retrieved from the World Wide Web January 28,
2004: www.fbi.gov/hq/lab/codis/program.htm. ....
(1986

8

)
Human Genome Project & RNA
.... the formerly though of as "junk"
DNA may actually be molecules that carry out a number of regulatory functions, including the encoding of
DNA (Mattick,
2004). ....
(7187

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Tumor Suppressors
.... not cause
DNA laddering. CD47-mediated cell death could be prevented using pertussis toxin, which suggested that Gi? may be involved (Manna and Frazier,
2004). ....
(642

3

)
Tumor Suppression
.... not cause
DNA laddering. CD47-mediated cell death could be prevented using pertussis toxin, which suggested that Gi? may be involved (Manna and Frazier,
2004). ....
(642

3

)
Abolishment of the Death Penalty Introductio
.... the death penalty than individuals of upper or middle class backgrounds (Kurtis,
2004). .... 200 cases where death row inmates were finally allowed
DNA testing, one ....
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