CV-517: Order for Collection of a Biological Specimen for DNA 2025

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▪ First, collect evidence with the DAMP swab Rub the swab vigorously in a back and. ▪ Place the swab into the prepared swab box. ▪ Next, collect evidence in the same area with the DRY swab following the method above. ▪ Place the DRY swab into the same box as the DAMP swab ensuring that both swabs.
The Basics of DNA Analysis If a suspect has been identified in a criminal investigation, such as a , robbery, or sexual assault, DNA analysts can compare the accused persons DNA to biological evidence left behind at the crime scene. This DNA testing may help investigators determine if theyre responsible.
The law enforcement agency can use this documentation to obtain a court order authorizing the collection of a known biological reference sample from the offender. The casework laboratory can then perform a DNA analysis on the known biological sample so that this analysis can be presented as evidence in court.
Biological evidence includes blood, saliva, , other body fluid stains, and touch DNA (sometimes referred to as trace DNA). Suspected biological stains can be tested to determine the type of body fluid present, and DNA analysis may be performed to link a particular stain to an individual.
Most DNA samples submitted to a laboratory undergo the following process: Extraction is the process of releasing the DNA from the cell. Quantitation is the process of determining how much DNA you have. Amplification is the process of producing multiple copies of the DNA in order to characterize it.