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                Anthropology is the study of the effects of disease on the body, while forensic anthropology studies the disease of crime.
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    Photography started being used for evidence collecting and making "mug shots" almost as soon as it was patented. When was it first used in the courtroom?
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1990 to present
1990 to present
1900-1988
1900-1988
before the 1800s
before the 1800s
during the 1800s
    
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1990 to present
1990 to present
1900-1988
1900-1988
before the 1800s
before the 1800s
during the 1800s
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    The development of DNA profiling as well as the creation of national databases for both DNA profiling and fingerprinting depended on the invention of what equipment?
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computer and Internet
computer and Internet
luminol
luminol
television
television
microscope
    
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computer and Internet
computer and Internet
luminol
luminol
television
television
microscope
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    Bioinformatics is tool for medicine and forensic science that has allowed large amounts of data to be manipulated rapidly.
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True
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True
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    Why is DNA profiling of criminals sometimes called DNA fingerprinting?
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DNA profiles are unique for each individual much like each individual's fingerprint is unique.
DNA profiles are unique for each individual much like each individual's fingerprint is unique.
The DNA is obtained from the fingerprints.
The DNA is obtained from the fingerprints.
Fingerprints leave DNA.
Fingerprints leave DNA.
A suspect's DNA files and fingerprint files are both kept together.
    
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DNA profiles are unique for each individual much like each individual's fingerprint is unique.
DNA profiles are unique for each individual much like each individual's fingerprint is unique.
The DNA is obtained from the fingerprints.
The DNA is obtained from the fingerprints.
Fingerprints leave DNA.
Fingerprints leave DNA.
A suspect's DNA files and fingerprint files are both kept together.
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    False
Anthropology is the study of human beings, their behavior, societies, and cultures, while forensic anthropology specifically focuses on the examination of human skeletal remains and other evidence to assist in criminal investigations. The study of diseases and their effects on the body falls under the field of medical anthropology, not general anthropology.
    
Anthropology is the study of human beings, their behavior, societies, and cultures, while forensic anthropology specifically focuses on the examination of human skeletal remains and other evidence to assist in criminal investigations. The study of diseases and their effects on the body falls under the field of medical anthropology, not general anthropology.
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    During the 1800s
Photography began to be used for evidentiary purposes and in courtrooms during the latter half of the 19th century, with early applications appearing in legal cases as photographic techniques developed.
    
Photography began to be used for evidentiary purposes and in courtrooms during the latter half of the 19th century, with early applications appearing in legal cases as photographic techniques developed.
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            GPT-4o mini
            
    Computer and Internet
The development of DNA profiling and the creation of national databases for DNA and fingerprinting were heavily dependent on the invention of computers and the Internet, which allowed for the storage, analysis, and sharing of large amounts of data efficiently.
    
The development of DNA profiling and the creation of national databases for DNA and fingerprinting were heavily dependent on the invention of computers and the Internet, which allowed for the storage, analysis, and sharing of large amounts of data efficiently.
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    True
Bioinformatics is indeed a tool used in medicine and forensic science that enables the rapid manipulation and analysis of large datasets, particularly in relation to biological data such as DNA sequences. It allows researchers and professionals to identify patterns, make comparisons, and derive insights efficiently.
    
Bioinformatics is indeed a tool used in medicine and forensic science that enables the rapid manipulation and analysis of large datasets, particularly in relation to biological data such as DNA sequences. It allows researchers and professionals to identify patterns, make comparisons, and derive insights efficiently.
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            GPT-4o mini
            
    DNA profiles are unique for each individual much like each individual's fingerprint is unique.
DNA profiling is often referred to as DNA fingerprinting because, just like fingerprints, each individual's DNA profile is unique (except for identical twins). This analogy helps convey the idea that DNA can be used to identify individuals in a similar way to how fingerprints are used.
    
DNA profiling is often referred to as DNA fingerprinting because, just like fingerprints, each individual's DNA profile is unique (except for identical twins). This analogy helps convey the idea that DNA can be used to identify individuals in a similar way to how fingerprints are used.
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