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Forensic and Medico-legal applications of
DNA Fingerprinting
Dr. Jyoti M. Ganer. (Baragi)
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Agada Tantra Evam Vyavahara
Ayurveda
Scientific Tools used in Criminal
investigation in the Recent days:
Electronic Surveilance
Lie Detector or Polygraphic Test
Brain Mapping Test (P-300 Test)
Narco-Analysis Test (In rare
cases)
DNA Fingerprinting
What is DNA ?
DNA or deoxyribonucleic
acid, is the hereditary material
in humans and almost all
other organisms. Nearly every
cell in a persons body has the
same DNA.
The DNA of each individual
does not change during his
lifetime.
What is DNA fingerprinting ?
The chemical structure of everyone
DNA is same but the difference lies in
the base pairs.
They are able to determine whether
two DNA samples are from the same
person, related people, or non-related
people.
DNA fingerprinting has the ability to
link physical evidence found at a
crime scene to a single person
(criminal).
It is considered as unbiased scientific
evidence to ensure accuracy,
Who Invented it ?
The process of DNA
fingerprinting was
invented by Alec Jeffreys
at the University of
Leicester in 1985.
Biological materials used for DNA fingerprinting
Blood
Hair
Saliva
Semen
Body tissue cells
Vaginal cells on the condom
Stages of DNA fingerprinting
Stage 1: Isolation of
DNA
DNA must be
recovered from cells or
tissue. Only a small
amount of blood, hair,
or skin is needed.
Stage 2: Cutting & Sizing
The DNA is cut into
fragments using
restriction enzymes.
Each restriction enzyme
cuts DNA at a specific
base sequence.
Stages of DNA fingerprinting
Stage 3: Sorting
Fragments are separated
on the basis of size using
a process called gel
electrophoresis.
DNA fragments are
injected into wells and an
electric current is applied
along the gel.
Stages of DNA fingerprinting
Stage 4: Transfer of DNA
to Nylon
The DNA pieces are
transferred to a nylon
sheet by placing the
sheet on the gel and
soaking them
overnight.
Stages of DNA fingerprinting
Stage 5: Probing
Adding radioactive or
colored probes to the
nylon sheet produces a
pattern, which is the
DNA Fingerprint. Each
probe only sticks to one
or two specific places on
the sheet.
Stages of DNA fingerprinting
Stage 6: DNA
Fingerprint
The final DNA
fingerprint is built by
using several probes.
It resembles bar codes.
Stages of DNA fingerprinting
Application of DNA fingerprinting
Crime Investigations: like murder, sexual
offences like rape, assaults, robbery, house
breaking and burglary, hoax crime and
kidnapping etc.
Medical Problems: like paternity-maternity
disputes: In case of adultery, lost child and
exchange of babies in the Hospitals.
Natural and Man-made Disasters:
Identification of mass casualties during
earthquakes, floods, air-crashes, train accidents,
Bomb blast, fire, war victims especially in
identification of the mutilated bodies.
DNA Technology provides a tool
in the hands of Police/Law with a
potential “genetic eyewitness”, thus
linking crime with criminal and
regarded as the standard of
excellence for the development of
impartial, unbiased scientific
evidence to ensure accuracy,
transparency and fairness in
criminal justice system.
Conclusion
“DNA fingerprinting only provides the
proof of identity and not the proof of guilt”

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Forensic and Medico-legal applications of DNA Fingerprinting

  • 1. Forensic and Medico-legal applications of DNA Fingerprinting Dr. Jyoti M. Ganer. (Baragi) Assistant Professor Dept. of Agada Tantra Evam Vyavahara Ayurveda
  • 2. Scientific Tools used in Criminal investigation in the Recent days: Electronic Surveilance Lie Detector or Polygraphic Test Brain Mapping Test (P-300 Test) Narco-Analysis Test (In rare cases) DNA Fingerprinting
  • 3. What is DNA ? DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid, is the hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms. Nearly every cell in a persons body has the same DNA. The DNA of each individual does not change during his lifetime.
  • 4. What is DNA fingerprinting ? The chemical structure of everyone DNA is same but the difference lies in the base pairs. They are able to determine whether two DNA samples are from the same person, related people, or non-related people. DNA fingerprinting has the ability to link physical evidence found at a crime scene to a single person (criminal). It is considered as unbiased scientific evidence to ensure accuracy,
  • 5. Who Invented it ? The process of DNA fingerprinting was invented by Alec Jeffreys at the University of Leicester in 1985.
  • 6. Biological materials used for DNA fingerprinting Blood Hair Saliva Semen Body tissue cells Vaginal cells on the condom
  • 7. Stages of DNA fingerprinting Stage 1: Isolation of DNA DNA must be recovered from cells or tissue. Only a small amount of blood, hair, or skin is needed.
  • 8. Stage 2: Cutting & Sizing The DNA is cut into fragments using restriction enzymes. Each restriction enzyme cuts DNA at a specific base sequence. Stages of DNA fingerprinting
  • 9. Stage 3: Sorting Fragments are separated on the basis of size using a process called gel electrophoresis. DNA fragments are injected into wells and an electric current is applied along the gel. Stages of DNA fingerprinting
  • 10. Stage 4: Transfer of DNA to Nylon The DNA pieces are transferred to a nylon sheet by placing the sheet on the gel and soaking them overnight. Stages of DNA fingerprinting
  • 11. Stage 5: Probing Adding radioactive or colored probes to the nylon sheet produces a pattern, which is the DNA Fingerprint. Each probe only sticks to one or two specific places on the sheet. Stages of DNA fingerprinting
  • 12. Stage 6: DNA Fingerprint The final DNA fingerprint is built by using several probes. It resembles bar codes. Stages of DNA fingerprinting
  • 13. Application of DNA fingerprinting Crime Investigations: like murder, sexual offences like rape, assaults, robbery, house breaking and burglary, hoax crime and kidnapping etc. Medical Problems: like paternity-maternity disputes: In case of adultery, lost child and exchange of babies in the Hospitals. Natural and Man-made Disasters: Identification of mass casualties during earthquakes, floods, air-crashes, train accidents, Bomb blast, fire, war victims especially in identification of the mutilated bodies.
  • 14. DNA Technology provides a tool in the hands of Police/Law with a potential “genetic eyewitness”, thus linking crime with criminal and regarded as the standard of excellence for the development of impartial, unbiased scientific evidence to ensure accuracy, transparency and fairness in criminal justice system. Conclusion
  • 15. “DNA fingerprinting only provides the proof of identity and not the proof of guilt”