No conclusions can be drawn from the results

You: Looking at the DNA patterns, it's unclear whether any conclusions can be drawn. It seems challenging to determine the relationship between the crime scenes just from these bands.

Eric: I agree, the patterns seem similar, but perhaps we shouldn't jump to conclusions based on the appearance alone.

Dr. Greene: It's excellent that you're cautious in drawing conclusions, but let's review what the results reveal. When analyzing RFLP results, focus on the similarities and differences in band patterns between the samples. Consider what identical patterns might suggest.RFLP is a powerful tool for identifying links, so think through how these patterns relate to one another.

You: Right, I think we need to delve deeper into what these similarities or differences might indicate about the connection between the cases.

Dr. Greene: Take another look, and let’s discuss what insights these patterns can truly offer.

 

 Modified from https://youtu.be/n2bVFcJP-HY 

  • There is a potential connection between the current case and the one from 1989
  • There is no connection between the current case and the one from 1989
  • The individual from the 1989 crime scene is the victim in the current investigation

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