Why DNA is Important
DNA is our blue print wherein our structure of our being
follows and there are many reasons why DNA is important. No one can say, "I don’t want the DNA, I don’t need
that." During our formation on the womb on our mothers, we formed by DNA and we
know that was the reason why we formed with characteristics with our
ascendants.
The DNA of offspring is same with his mother,
father, siblings and families which are near to the specimen. The people who
believed that the DNA is not so important, seems those people have no
background about the DNA. All living organisms were formed by following the
structure to the instrument used in order us to exist.
Even you like it or not; for you are not so important or
very important, one thing is for sure, and all was formed with same
characteristics with ascendants. In terms of criminality, the DNA is very
important for identification of responsible of the crime.
Importance of DNA Evidence
Crimes like adultery and same manner crimes the DNA is very
important; the importance of DNA evidence
especially for identification of responsible of the crime, the real father,
real mother, the identification of skeleton whether the recovered skeleton was
the keen of the family of the victim either from catastrophe or the victim of
crime and the blood that recovered in the scene of the crime or known as crime scene.
If the crime happened especially if the crime was crimes
against person and the team that investigate the crime, examine the crime scene
and found blood. That blood will undergo into examination to identify whether
from whom that blood. That examination was the DNA examinition; if just blood typing
examination, might the jury and investigator might mislead the real creator of
the crime.
The importance of DNA
evidence in this case is to prove whether to whom that blood belong and
that man that owned the blood will subject into investigation to clarify his
name or to send him/her in jail if proven. But not all blood that recovered is
useful in investigation, the first step of the investigator is to identify
whether the blood was from either blood of human or from animal. If from
animal, then that blood is useless. That was one importance of DNA evidence.
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