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Which of the following is an ethical concern associated with the use of DNA fingerprinting in forensics?

A.) Does the process lead to false convictions of individuals?


B.) How many criminal trials will use DNA fingerprinting as evidence?


C.) Will the victims of crimes approve of the use of DNA evidence in a trial?


D.) Are there enough labs to carry out the genetic testing needed for DNA fingerprinting?

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Answer: A

Explanation: human error

The study of the gene is called genetics.

The correct answer to the question is option A Does the process lead to false convictions of individuals.

What is DNA fingerprinting?

  • DNA fingerprinting is a laboratory technique used to establish a link between biological evidence and a suspect in a criminal investigation.
  • A DNA sample taken from a crime scene is compared with a DNA sample from a suspect.

The DNA of any person can get very easily placed in a crime scene which could hinder the investigation and can lead to a false conviction.

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