Forensic Science Review

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Across
  1. 3. Visible prints due to the transfer of substances from fingers to another object.
  2. 5. Blood type, hair (without the follicle)
  3. 6. Used to cut DNA into bands
  4. 10. Study of bugs
  5. 11. Method of fingerprint development that quickly disappears
  6. 13. This type of fingerprint is found in moldable substances.
  7. 15. Test involves formation of crystals.
  8. 16. Clumping of red blood cells due to antigen/antibody reaction
  9. 19. Temperature change in the body after death.
  10. 20. Reacts with bleach, plant materials and OH yeah, blood
  11. 21. Use to develop latent fingerprints. Prints appear off-white.
  12. 25. Fingerprints, DNA
  13. 29. Y-shaped foreign substance attacker
  14. 30. Used to create identical copies of DNA
  15. 31. Human or animal?
  16. 32. DNA database
  17. 33. The belief that popular crime shows have lead to a demand for more scientific evidence to convict.
Down
  1. 1. clumps with A antibodies and Rh antibodies
  2. 2. Small characteristics in fingerprints that allow them to be individualized.
  3. 4. Determines the blood type of a person
  4. 5. When a crime is implied but was not directly observed.
  5. 7. This DNA analysis method looks for short repeating base sequences
  6. 8. Method used to analyze DNA.
  7. 9. Stiffening of body after death
  8. 12. Study of bite marks and dental records
  9. 14. Asymmetric whorl
  10. 17. Must use chemicals to make visible.
  11. 18. Pairs with thymine
  12. 22. When a test indicates a substance is present but actually is not.
  13. 23. turns pink in the presence of blood
  14. 24. Discoloration of body after death due to pooling of blood.
  15. 25. fingerprint database
  16. 26. When a person can be linked to a crime by observation of the actual crime (eyewitness, video)
  17. 27. Used to separate fragments of DNA in bands by applying charge.
  18. 28. Most common fingerprint pattern