What we did
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What we did to find out who was the killer of Captain Cornball was to try to match all the finger prints, blood types, and chromosome sequence of all the suspects. We then matched the notes ink to the correct pen. My group and I also heavily researched our suspects pedigrees to check for human relations and motives. Those were the five things that affected our decision to choose the Murderer.
WHo we think did itThere were five suspects that included Sam Stubs, Fred Fleckstone, Norma Nanny, Glen Glendora,and Theresa Thyme.
Two samples were left at the crime. One had
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What I learned and what i thought about this unit
I learned how to take a copy of a fingerprint with scotch tape. I learned all about genetic diversity and the punnett squares and I also learned about how to find a DNA sequence using agar and electricity to find out the sequence.
I really like how we found a match on all of the tests and they never showed up inconclusive. I also enjoyed learning about the genetic probability of genetic diseases. I wondered during the project how testing the blood would have any impact at all. Why would the Murderer leave a blood sample, did they cut them self while commiting a murder? It didn't seem likely.
I really like how we found a match on all of the tests and they never showed up inconclusive. I also enjoyed learning about the genetic probability of genetic diseases. I wondered during the project how testing the blood would have any impact at all. Why would the Murderer leave a blood sample, did they cut them self while commiting a murder? It didn't seem likely.