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DNA analysis is now regularly incorporated as part of the forensic investigation of crime scenes. But the use of DNA analysis has raised a number of issues, including the appropriateness of scope, the potentiality of abuse, and the social inequities espoused by the legal system in regards to this information.
by rjp218 Dec 07, 2017

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