ReferencesBudowle, B., & van Daal, A. (2018, April 25). Extracting evidence from forensic DNA analyses: future molecular biology directions. Retrieved from Future Science:...

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Using the attached information (resources and outline) write a technical paper on the topic of online DNA analysis. Please only use the attached refrences and use the outline as the heading for the paper. 2 pages needed.


References Budowle, B., & van Daal, A. (2018, April 25). Extracting evidence from forensic DNA analyses: future molecular biology directions. Retrieved from Future Science: https://www.future-science.com/doi/full/10.2144/000113136 Butler, J. M. (2015, August 05). The future of forensic DNA analysis. Retrieved from Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rstb.2014.0252 Jordan, D., & Mills, D. (2021, March 22). Past, Present, and Future of DNA Typing for Analyzing Human and Non-Human Forensic Samples. Retrieved from Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fevo.2021.646130/full A. Innovation Overview      1. History of DNA Analysis      2. Where are we now?      3. Where are we headed?
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Answer To: ReferencesBudowle, B., & van Daal, A. (2018, April 25). Extracting evidence from forensic DNA...

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Innovation Overview 2

INNOVATION OVERVIEW
Table of Contents
1. History of DNA Analysis    3
2. Where are we now?    3
3. Where are we headed?    4
References    5
1. History of DNA Analysis
The first use of DNA in terms of the forensic aspect was first used in 1986 which opened an additional opportunity for using DNA analysis in the legal field and beyond. The first person who was convicted of reusing the aspects of DNA analysis was in the UK Robert Melias in 1987. Later in the year 1992, in the case of Glen Dale Woodall VS the state of West Virginia and in the case of the murder trial of Timothy Wilson Spencer in 1994 also used the pieces of evidence of the DNA analysis that resulted in the sentencing of the murder to the death penalty. However, the history goes back to 1867 Frederick Miescher first identified DNA but was not utilized until James Watson and Francis Crick identified the three-dimensional double helix structure of DNA (Budowle, 2018). This became a significant aspect of analysis in the middle of the 20th century when it was established that DNA research has the implication that accelerated forensic science and...
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