Rohan Project Biology
Rohan Project Biology
Rohan Project Biology
Acknowledgement
Certificate
Definition
Steps involve
Principle
Application
Uses in forensic science
Declaration
Bibliography
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I feel proud to present my investigatory project in
This project would not have been feasible without proper guidance of
biology teacher Sir Debadutta Mishra, who guided me throughout this
project in
Rigorous hard work has put in this project on ensure that it proves to be the
best. I hope that this project proves to be a breeding ground for next
generation of students and will guide in every possible w
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Suprit Mohanty have successfully completed the biology
project on the topic “DNA fingerprinting technique and it’s utilization in
forensic world” under the guidance of Sir Debadutta Mishra.
This project is genuine and does not indulge in plagiarism of any kind. This
reference taken in making the project has been declared at the end of the
project.
IN DETERMINATION OF SEX:
DNA fingerprinting can also be used to identify the sex of an individuals.
Forensic scientist’s deals with the bodies that are so badly damaged
that analyzing DNA might be the only way of identifying their sex. The
genetic difference between the sexes is the possession of a Y
chromosome by a male, so detection of DNA specific for Y chromosome
aids in differentiating between males and females.
A PCR directed at Y chromosome specific DNA sequences would give a
product with male DNA but no bands if the sample comes from a
female. Another technique such as PCR of the amelogenin codes for the
protein found in tooth enamel. But both the technique has certain
limitations and are no longer necessary.
IN IDENTIFICATION OF MISSING PERSONS:
DNA fingerprinting has extreme importance in identifying missing
persons when compared to other forensic technique of human
identification such as dactyloscopy, Forensic odontology and
anthropology. Because DNA can be extracted from any tissue and even
from degraded tissues. Countries like Spain and US implemented
certain programs to identify the missing individuals by using DNA
fingerprinting. The Spanish Phoenix Program (Programma FENIX)
include two databases that contains STR profiles and mtDNA sequence
of questioned samples from relatives. This program analyzes DNA and
establishes a link between the reference samples from relatives of
missing persons and questioned samples such as unidentified bodies or
skeletal remains of previously unsolved cases. In US, FRI (Federal
bureau of investigation) help by using NMPDD (National Missing Person
DNA Database) Program. The US database contains three indexes such
as biological relatives of missing persons, unidentified human remains
and missing persons in which DNA profiles can be entered. The method
involves in this program is DNA fingerprinting of genetic markers such
as autosomal STRs, Y-chromosome STRs and mtDNA.
IN IDENTIFICATION OF INDIVIDUAL FROM SKELETAL REMAIN:
The chance of analysis of skeletal remains has been of great interest in the
field of forensic science because such remains are frequently preserved for
very long periods of time and in cases like mass disaster, they are the only
source of information available for analysis. The preparation of DNA profiles
from skeletal remains can be essential in the personal identification of
missing persons and victims of mass disaster cases. The generation of DNA
profile from bones and teeth plays an important role in the procedure of
identification of unidentified remains cases
IN SEXUAL OFFENCE:
Earlier to the use of DNA fingerprinting, the cases of sexual assault solved
only using circumstantial evidence. In sexual offence as there will be no
eyewitness it will be difficult for the victim to prove the offence. The
discovery of DNA created a great hope in dealing the cases of sexual
offences. Biological evidentiary clues such as semen, saliva and swabs are
important in DNA fingerprinting and aids in the identification of suspect. For
instance, saliva is found in a variety of offences like murders, scuffles, sexual
offences specifically in bitemarks of victim or suspect, on cigarette buts, tea
cups etc. usually carry saliva stains.
CONCLUSION
SUBMITTED BY SUBMITTED TO
NAME: SUPRIT MOHANTY DEBADUTTA MISHRA
STD: XII
ROLL:
SESSION:2023-24