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Showing posts with label forensic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label forensic. Show all posts

Apr 10, 2019

[Answer] 6. Forensic dentistry involves the study of teeth with the intention of providing facts to be used as evidence in court. What is another name for this field of study?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. Forensic dentistry involves the study of teeth with the intention of providing facts to be used as evidence in court. What is another name for this field of study?"



...1. forensic anthropology 2. forensic entomology 3. forensic palynology 4. forensic odontology Odontology is the study of teeth. Forensic dentistry or odontology involves the identification of bodies by the teeth, jaws and bones of the skull and face, as well as the investigation of bite-marks and other trauma to the mouth and face.

Jan 29, 2019

[Answer] 5. In 1984, Alec Jeffreys noticed a difference that changed our perspectives of people. His discovery allowed forensic scientists to solve numerous crimes. Can you find out what this was?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. In 1984, Alec Jeffreys noticed a difference that changed our perspectives of people. His discovery allowed forensic scientists to solve numerous crimes. Can you find out what this was?"



...1. Dry photographic plate 2. Digital sound recording 3. Digital camera 4. DNA profiling Sir Alec was the first to notice that a tenth of a percent of our DNA was different. He came upon this realization whilst looking at an X-Ray of his laboratory technician's DNA. Since his invention, many rape and murder cases routinely used DNA profiling to identify the perpetrator.