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Ready-to-Load™ kits, amplification of DNA for fingerprinting

Ready-to-Load™ kits, amplification of DNA for fingerprinting

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Ready-to-Load™ kit for teaching DNA fingerprinting and to show how DNA evidence is used in modern forensics. This experiment allows for varied results depending on the selection of DNA fingerprinting patterns.

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Experimentation kits, blood typing

Experimentation kits, blood typing

Supplier: EDVOTEK

ABO and Rh typing of blood left at the scene of a crime can help to narrow down a list of suspects. In this experiment, students use agglutination to identify the blood group of unknown blood samples as a step to identify a criminal.

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Ready-to-Load™-kit, van wie is het achtergelaten DNA?

Ready-to-Load™-kit, van wie is het achtergelaten DNA?

Supplier: EDVOTEK

DNA obtained from a single hair left behind at a crime scene can be used to identify a criminal. In this experiment, students will compare simulated crime scene DNA with that of two suspects.

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Ready-to-Load™-kits, DNA-vingerafdrukken I: identificatie van DNA door restrictiefragmentatiepatronen

Ready-to-Load™-kits, DNA-vingerafdrukken I: identificatie van DNA door restrictiefragmentatiepatronen

Supplier: EDVOTEK

In deze Ready-to-Load™-kit worden de basisconcepten van DNA-vingerafdrukken behandeld door DNA van een plaats delict te vergelijken met DNA van een verdachte. De patronen van de vingerafdruk worden gescheiden door middel van elektroforese op agarosegel en de leerlingen bepalen wie het misdrijf kan hebben gepleegd.

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Experimentation kits, whose fingerprints were left behind?

Experimentation kits, whose fingerprints were left behind?

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Evidence left behind at a crime scene can identify a potential culprit. Even in this age of DNA, fingerprints and blood stains are still important in helping to identify a criminal. In this experiment, students solve a crime by dusting for fingerprints and use fluorescent dust to search for and identify trace amounts of blood.

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