From the information presented (case scenario in the DNA problem set synopsis, item descriiptions and references (pdf files attached), and the document “Steps for DNA analysis”
1. Determine how many contributors are in the questioned items.
2. Determine which references can be included or excluded from each questioned item.
Please read “steps for DNA analysis” first before analyzing the samples. Note that the samples are in data form in which you need to interpret.
If you cannot determine if a reference should be included or excluded, note they are inconclusive and give reasons for that decision. This should be written in a manner addressing one questioned item at a time.
4. After the Qs (questioned or crime scene or forensic samples) have been examined with the above steps, comparison to known reference samples (Ks or knowns) can be done. For this class, the determination will be included, excluded or inconclusive.
Example: John Doe is included as a contributor to Sample 1234 or Jane Smith is inconclusive as a contributor to 5678. Inconclusive comparisons can occur when there is not enough information in the Q to make an inclusion or exclusion. Or if there is a reason, state the reason.
Items and references to the PDF files is stated in the DNA problem set file for you to follow along of what PDF file is.
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