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With each sample, law enforcement databases are used to verify that the individual was convicted or arrested for an eligible offense. All eligible samples are then analyzed, reviewed, and uploaded to CODIS, a national DNA Database administered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
CODIS is an acronym for Combined DNA Index System, which is a computer software program that operates local, state, and national databases of DNA profiles from convicted offenders, unsolved crime scene evidence, and missing persons.
Reference Sample Collection Reference samples should be collected from individuals who might be linked to the crime scene where DNA evidence is found. Reference samples can be used for elimination or comparative analysis.
What is the difference between AFIS and CODIS? While AFIS/NGI is a fingerprint(iris, face)-based identification system, CODIS (Combined DNA Index System) is a DNA database used by law enforcement agencies for matching DNA profiles during criminal investigations.
Answer and Explanation: While the military collects DNA from service members for the purpose of identification of remains, military members DNA should only be in CODIS if they were arrested or convicted of a crime, the investigation of which led to the collection of their DNA.
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Sources of DNA Evidence The biological material used to determine a DNA profile include blood, , saliva, , feces, hair, teeth, bone, tissue and cells.
CODIS (Combined DNA Index Systems), an electronic database of DNA profiles that can identify suspects, is similar to the Automated Fingerprint Identification System where suspects can be identified or linked to a crime scene through search analysis.
The United States national DNA database is called Combined DNA Index System (CODIS). It is maintained at three levels: national, state and local. Each level implemented its own DNA index system.

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