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Forensic engineer 1: Date: Forensic engineer 2: Suspect CODIS Analysis Worksheet Answers CODIS site: D21S11 Hair in glove evidence G T A G T A G T A G T A Suspect 1 Suspect 2 A C A C G T A G A A T.

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How to fill out the TeachEngineering Suspect CODIS Analysis Worksheet online

Filling out the TeachEngineering Suspect CODIS Analysis Worksheet online is a straightforward process that guides users through the necessary steps to analyze DNA evidence. This guide will help you complete each section efficiently and accurately.

Follow the steps to complete the CODIS analysis worksheet.

  1. Click 'Get Form' button to obtain the worksheet and open it in your preferred editor.
  2. Begin by entering the names of the forensic engineers in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. In the first section labeled 'CODIS site: D21S11', input the DNA sequence data for the evidence hair found in the glove, as well as the suspect DNA sequences for Suspects 1, 2, and 3.
  4. Answer the question 'Which suspect’s DNA matches the DNA of the evidence hair at CODIS site D21S11?' by indicating your findings based on the inputted sequences.
  5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for the subsequent CODIS sites: TH01, VWA, and AMEL, entering the appropriate data and answering the corresponding questions.
  6. After analyzing the data from all four CODIS sites, respond to the questions about the most likely suspect based on the analysis.
  7. Finally, assess the chance of error in your analysis and consider how you would increase the certainty of the results by potentially looking at additional CODIS sites.
  8. Once you have filled in all fields and provided your answers, save your changes and download or print the worksheet for your records, or share it as needed.

Start filling out the TeachEngineering Suspect CODIS Analysis Worksheet online today to analyze your DNA evidence effectively.

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