Slide 1Hair Slide 2 Introduction Human hair is one of the most frequently found pieces of evidence at the scene of a violent crime. It can provide a link between the criminal…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Class Mammalia Slide 3 External Structure & Locomotion 1. Skin- important for A. protection from injury B. invasion of bacteria C. UV rays D. temperature…
Slide 1Lecture 2: Sources of DNA Evidence Slide 2 DNA Biological evidence containing DNA Blood Semen Saliva Hair Bone Teeth Touch/trace 2 Slide 3 Most cells contain DNA Digital…
Slide 1 Hairs & Fibers Slide 2 Morphology and Structure of Hair Slide 3 Morphology: Cuticle Protective coating made of overlapping scales, produce a characteristic pattern…
Slide 1 Overview of Head Lice For Parents Slide 2 What are Head Lice? Small, wingless, crawling insects about 1/8 of an inch long (about the size of a sesame seed) They do…
Slide 1Forensics DSL Didn't Wilbur make a lovely chocolate cake last week? Answer: Burma. Didn't Wilbur make a lovely chocolate cake last week? Slide 2 Forensics…
Slide 1Chapter 5: Hair “For three days after death, hair and fingernails continue to grow but phone calls taper off.” —Johnny Carson Comedian and television host Slide…
Slide 1 Hair as Evidence Slide 2 Introduction Human hair is one of the most frequently found pieces of evidence at the scene of a violent crime. It can provide a link…
Slide 1 Chapter 2: Sources of DNA Evidence Slide 2 DNA is located in cells which are the building blocks of the human body Two Types of cells: Sex Cells Somatic…