Forensic Biomarkers
Forensic biomarkers are molecules within human bodies which can be used to identify individuals and provide evidence in criminal investigations. These biomarkers are used to link suspects to a crime scene and help to prove or disprove guilt in court cases. Examples of forensic biomarkers include DNA, fingerprints, scarring, and dental evidence. Biomarkers can provide vital evidence in criminal investigations and can be used to prove or disprove an individual’s involvement in a crime. They can be used to identify suspects, place them at a crime scene, and provide important details about the crime. Forensic biomarkers are a powerful tool in the fight against crime and can help to ensure justice is served quickly and effectively.
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