Hello,
For my science fair project, I want to recreate a crime scene with some DNA (saliva or a piece of hair) left at the crime scene, and show that dna analysis is an important part of finding the culprit of the crime.
But I am not sure where to start. I don't know what my question should be or how to begin my project.
Please back to me quickly!
!HELP NEEDED! Dna experiment
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Re: !HELP NEEDED! Dna experiment
Hello,
For questions, you could form it around things like "how does DNA help prove guilt or innocence?" or something of the nature. However, getting into DNA analysis is quite complicated. DNA extractions are relatively easy, but analyzing it is a bit tricky and likely something you would be unable to do at home as it involves highly complex sequencing of the genome.
For questions, you could form it around things like "how does DNA help prove guilt or innocence?" or something of the nature. However, getting into DNA analysis is quite complicated. DNA extractions are relatively easy, but analyzing it is a bit tricky and likely something you would be unable to do at home as it involves highly complex sequencing of the genome.
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Re: !HELP NEEDED! Dna experiment
In addition to the advice Expert Kstromberg gave you, there are a few "crime scene chemistry" projects at Science Buddies. You might want to take a look at a few of these to see if any of these are of interest:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... 0chemistry
(These won't do exactly what you described, but if you are interested in this area of exploration, you might find a good project in this list.)
Amy
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https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... 0chemistry
(These won't do exactly what you described, but if you are interested in this area of exploration, you might find a good project in this list.)
Amy
Science Buddies