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our blood type is determined by these
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statement of where a suspect was at the time of a crime
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intentionally setting a fire to cause damage or to destroy evidence of another crime
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Blood type that contains A agglutinogens
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people with a Type O blood are called universal ______, because they can give blood to anyone
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a person that may have committed a crime
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DNA
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Combined DNA Index System
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component of our blood that is part of our immune system and destroys pathogens in our body
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substances that give color to objects, such as paint, hair, and fibers
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can be classified as loops, arches, or whorls
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yellowish liquid part of the blood
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examiners may analyze this type of evidence to determine the type of paper used, printing method, handwriting style, or type of ink to find a match to a suspect
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depends on the order of the nitrogen bases
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most common type of fingerprint
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most abundant cells in our body that are produced in the bone marrow
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universal solvent
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process of separating a mixture into its individual components, such as determining the compounds in gasoline
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crime scene that is the original location of a crime or accident
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creates the rungs of the ladder and includes nitrogen bases
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bottom portion of hair in which nuclear DNA can be found
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can be used to determine the sex, stature, age, and race of a victim
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Blood type that does contain B agglutinogens
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Blood type that does not contain A or B agglutinogens
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database that can be used to find matches for fingerprints found at a crime scene
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sugar that creates the backbone for DNA
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protein found in red blood cells that carries oxygen
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DNA can link a person to this location
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a person associated with the suspect that may have committed a crime
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study of firearms and ammunition
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can be matched to a weapon and analyzed to determine a weapon's size, shape, or length as well as clues about the victim or suspect
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evidence that includes eyewitness accounts of an accident or crime.
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can affect DNA left at a crime scene (weather, temperature, humidity, etc.)
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database used to find matches to bullets or firearms found at a crime scene
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evidence that is formed as an object leaves a 'mark' on another one, such as tire tracks, toolmarks, and bitemarks
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used by investigators to detect the presence of blood
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genetic material that can be extracted from body tissues and used to create a profile to identify a victim or suspect
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an alternate crime scene where additional evidence of a crime may be found
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forms when an object is torn, broken; edges can be examined to see if they match
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substance made of keratin and is composed of cuticle, cortex, and medulla
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abbreviation for gunshot residue
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least common type of fingerprint
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type of fiber made from plants or animals
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clotting factors in our plasma that clot together to prevent blood loss from a wound
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people with type AB blood are called universal ____, because they can receive blood from anyone
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type of print left on a surface at a crime scene, such as a tool handle, glass, door, etc.
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Blood type that contains A and B agglutinogens
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the first step in analyzing a crime scene; used to determine the nature of the crime, possible suspects, eyewitness accounts, etc.
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type of fiber that is man-made
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