Your first lab link can be found at Autopsy of a Crime Scene.
1.Which technique is the best choice when blood is found at a crime scene? In the genetics laboratory (under "resources" at the bottom of the window), who is one individual that contributed to modern genetic analysis? What did this person contribute?
I think the best technique to chose when blood is found at a crime scene is analyzing the blood in a lab. The individual that contributed to modern gnetics analysis is Alec Jeffrey. Alec contributed polymerase chain reaction.
2.How are computers used in fingerprint analysis? Computers are used in fingerprints analysis by examining minutiae. It compares several. These points have to be exactly the same for the fingerprints to be considered identical.
3.Who is a pioneer in fingerprint analysis? Describe a famous case that this person was involved in. Edward Foster is a pionerr in fingerprint analysis. He was in Jennings case. The only evidence in the crime scene were finger print on the wet paint next to the victim, Miller. Foster demonstrated that the prints found in the wet paint matched to Jennings finger prints
4.What is the role of the forensic chemist in crime scene investigation? The role of the forensic chemist in a crime scene investigaton is to analyze all chemicals using a varitey of tests.
5.Who helped pioneer forensic chemistry? Describe one of her famous cases. France McGill helped pioneer forensice chemistry. One of her famous case was the one involving an old coupler that had died on Christmas Day. She found strychnine in the couples stomach along with bran muffin.. Their granddaughter had baked the muffins, with the purpose to kil her father.
6.In the ballistics laboratory, what is the water tank used for? Describe the analysis. In the ballistic laboratory, The tank is used to slow down and to stop the bullet.This is to compare the bullet to the suspects weapon.
7.Who helped pioneer