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7 January, 09:10

Which is a negative consequence of using DNA technology in forensics?

connecting parents to children through paternity testing

convicting guilty people of crimes based on DNA results

having a backlog of untested DNA samples

matching relatives to a missing person's DNA

-its not the second one-

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  1. 7 January, 10:56
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    having a backlog of untested DNA samples

    Explanation:

    Often, there will be lots of samples collected for DNA at a crime scene. This is to try and get a DNA sample from something, because we cannot be sure what will or will not have DNA.

    Remember, DNA testing has been around for a relatively short time - it has only been used routinely in the last 20 years or so. Even in this short time, it has had a lot of success.

    That means that everyone analyzing a crime scene will be collecting samples to be DNA tested. This huge demand for the services (which is increasing every year) means there is a huge backlog of DNA samples that labs cannot keep up with.
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