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CJO3 EOC Review 2014-2015. Unit 9 – Blood and DNA O 25.05 – Describe blood type identification procedures and DNA profiling.

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1 CJO3 EOC Review 2014-2015

2 Unit 9 – Blood and DNA O 25.05 – Describe blood type identification procedures and DNA profiling

3 What are the components of blood? O Red blood cells O White blood cells O Platelets O Plasma

4 Which component of blood can be a source of blood typing evidence? Why? O Red blood cells O Blood typing proteins are found on the cell/plasma membrane of RBCs

5 What type of evidence is blood type? Why? O Class O More than one person can have the same blood type

6 How is blood type determined? O With an antibody reaction test O Agglutination (clumping) = presence of protein being tested for

7 How are the results of blood typing tests interpreted? O Only protein A = Type A O Only protein B = Type B O Both proteins A and B = Type AB O Neither proteins A or B = Type O (most common) O Rh = + O No Rh = -

8 What is a presumptive blood test? O Test that allows investigators to determine if a substance could be blood O Detects hemoglobin

9 How is a Kastle-Meyer presumptive test conducted? O 1) Wet a swab with distilled water and rub the stain O 2) Add 1-2 drops of ethyl alcohol, phenolphthalein, and hydrogen peroxide in that order O 3) A pink color within seconds is a positive result

10 Which component of blood can be a source of DNA evidence? Why? O White blood cells O They are the only blood cell with a nucleus

11 What type of evidence is DNA? Why? O Individual O It is capable of identifying a specific individual

12 What are the steps of DNA sequencing? O 1) Extraction – Removing DNA from the cell nucleus O 2) Restriction Fragments – Cutting the DNA into smaller pieces O 3) Amplification – Copying the DNA O 4) Electrophoresis – Separating the DNA within an electric field by size (produces a DNA fingerprint/profile)

13 Be able to complete a DNA profile analysis


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