What is the A-B-O system? Why is the system no longer used by forensic scientists?
What will be an ideal response?
The A-B-O system is a system for classifying blood according to general groups or types. Forensic scientists no longer use it because DNA identification has replaced the A-B-O system as the most accurate means of linking blood evidence to an individual.
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a. 100% b. 90% c. 80% d. 70%
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of? A. E-tailing fraud B. Trojan horse C. Phishing D. Warez
What was the first prison in America?
a. Mamertine Prison b. Old Newgate Prison c. The Walnut Street Jail d. The Hulk
The ________ approach to ethics looks at which action is the one that will produce the greatest balance of benefits over harms
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word