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Forensics
Test 2
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Criminology
Undergraduate 4
10/24/2012

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What are class characteristics of a gun barrel?
Definition
-Direction of twist
-Number of lands/grooves
-Caliber
-Land width
-Groove width
Term
What are class characteristics and individual characteristics?
Definition
Class: measurable features which indicate restricted group sources

Individual characteristics: marks produced by random imperfections or irregularities that are unique to the object
Term
True or false: The best way to determine if tool made a certain mark is to place the tool in the mark and see if it fits
Definition
False. Doing so may make additional marks and contaminate the original evidence
Term
What are the steps involved when collecting a firearm?
Definition
First pick up by knurled or checkered surfaces with gloves and check to see if it's loaded. If so, unload it and account for the ammunition found. Secure the firearm in a box.
Term
What are the two gunshot residue tests and what do the test for?
Definition
Greiss: Must be done first due to chemical interference; tests for nitrates (will turn orange)

Sodium Rhodizinate: tests for lead (will turn pink)
Term
What instrument is used to associate firearms to a bullet or casing?
Definition
Comparison microscope
Term
True or false: A bullet can be said to come from a specific gun after examining the direction of twist or caliber
Definition
False. A link to a specific gun can only be determined with individual characteristics, not class
Term
What does charred or melted fabric around a bullet hole indicate?
Definition
A contact wound
Term
What does an firearms examiner use to determine distance from muzzle to target?
Definition
Lead and nitrites
Term
What is microsil and what is it used for?
Definition
A casting agent that picks up individual characteristics of a tool mark.
Term
What do you use to cast shoe or tire impressions?
Definition
Dental stone
Term
What part of the gun barrel imparts the most individual characteristics on a bullet?
Definition
The lands
Term
In regards to shotguns, what is a choke?
Definition
Constriction in the barrel to control the spread of shot
Term
How does one determine the caliber of a gun?
Definition
Measure the diameter of the barrel from land to opposite land
Term
What are the sources of impression marks from a firearm?
Definition
-Firing pin
-Breachface
-Extractor
Term
What are the sources of stria from a firearm?
Definition
-Lands
-Chamber wall
Term
How long does it take for sperm to start dying off?
Definition
10-12 hours
Term
What is a Woods lamp and what does it do?
Definition
Alternate light source; used to look for semen saliva, vaginal secretions, detergents, and food (which will fluoresce). Preliminary.
Term
Where is the best place to store DNA?
Definition
Freezer, but room temperature storage is fine (and preferable, if there may be fingerprints)
Term
What color is the tube top for collecting blood?
Definition
Purple (yellow MIGHT be ok)
Term
What are some ways to avoid contaminating a scene?
Definition
-Wear gloves and change as often as possible
-Wear a mask
-Possibly wear booties
-Don't let anyone in unless necessary
-Use disposable instruments
Term
What are some examples of evidence that can be obtained from a condom?
Definition
-Semen
-Sperm
-Vaginal secretions
Term
What is a preliminary test for semen?
Definition
Acid-phosphate (high concentration in semen, low in vaginal secretions)
Term
What test confirms semen even without sperm?
Definition
P30 protein
Term
What test can find DNA in semen through microscopic examination and is much more stable than Acid-Phosphate or P30 protein?
Definition
Spermatozoa
Term
What is the purpose of differential extraction and how is is performed?
Definition
To separate mixed DNA (usually female epithelial cells from sperm cells); epithelial cells are broken open and DNA extracted, while sperm cells are remain intact (DNA can be extracted from head of sperm)
Term
What are the preliminary tests for blood?
Definition
-Leucomalachite green
-Hemastix
-Kastle-Meyers
-Luminol
Term
Amylase has very high levels in _______, but can also be found in ________ at much lower levels.
Definition
Saliva; other biological fluids
Term
What are factors that degrade DNA evidence?
Definition
-Moisture/humidity
-Ultraviolet light (sunlight)
-Heat
-Dirt, oil, and grease
-Chemicals from cleaning agents, formaldehyde, etc.
Term
How does one collect DNA evidence?
Definition
Either swab the stain (esp. if small), scrape it off (while adhereing to safety precautions), cut out the stained area, or transport the entire item to the lab. Remember to take a control from an unstained area near the stain
Term
How does one preserve DNA evidence?
Definition
-Air dry any wet materials
-Package items separately
-Package items in paper bags
-Freeze evidence when possible
Term
How many chromosome pairs do we have?
Definition
23
Term
What are the complementary base pairs in DNA?
Definition
Adenine with Thymine and Cytosine with Guanine
Term
Briefly describe how PCR works
Definition
DNA fragment goes through heating cycles and surrounded by primers with complementary DNA fragments so the DNA replicates by many orders of magnitude
Term
What are STRs and how are they used in DNA identification?
Definition
Short tandem repeats (target sequences); After being amplified with PCR, the target STRs are separated and the number of repeats are determined. 16 sites are used for comparison from known and unknown samples.
Term
What are the advantages and disadvantages of Y STRs?
Definition
-Useful with very degraded samples with male DNA component
-Useful with multiple male DNA donors
-Useful with mix of female/male DNA
-Useful in "touch" DNA cases with a male component
-Not as good as normal STRs because can be positive for close male relatives
Term
What
Definition
Term
What do Y STRs look at?
Definition
STRs on the Y chromosome
Term
Mitochondrial DNA can establish _______ connection to unknown sample and can be extracted from a strand of _______
Definition
Maternal; hair
Term
What does CODIS stand for?
Definition
Combined Offender DNA Index System
Term
In what instances are STR profiles uploaded to CODIS?
Definition
-Felony offenders
-Solved/unsolved cases (if DNA is known, will be marked with a "z")
Term
What are the circumstances under which a familial search takes place and how often is it successful? What does a familial search involve?
Definition
Needs to be a case where all leads have been exhausted and a DA has to be willing to prosecute; 10% of searches are hits; Y STR DNA profiles
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