1. DNA in forensic science: Three examples of forensic science concerning DNA can be considered as: DNA profiling, prenatal paternity and paternity testing. However, according to an article published by Different Types of DNA, (n.d.), all humans DNA is 99% shared some way or another. In addition, (Vitug, 2013) added, to be more intelligible as to whether, or not an individual possess multiple comparison pairs of an allele or two contrasting matched, the actual set of traits can be resolved using Mendel's laws of inheritance. Different Types of DNA, further stated, for clarification, three examples of DNA in forensic science will be explained. (1) DNA profiling is one that can be accomplished through the analysis of one’s DNA samples. (2) Prenatal paternity test, this can be accomplished through swabbing of DNA from the mother and father for buccal swab. (3) Paternity testing is a …show more content…
However, according to Population Genetics and Evolution ( n.d.), Weinberg argued that, (1) if A and a are alleles of the same physical unit and two similar complements of chromosomes has two such loci, then p can be placed as the rate of occurrence of the A allele and q as the rate of occurrence of the a allele. However, according to Guerrero and Berlanga, (n.d.), (2) “Microorganisms is the cause of infectious diseases, the contaminating agents in water and food, and that specific microorganisms caused specific diseases: and (3) The role microorganisms plays in nature and the relationships between microorganisms, other living beings, and the environment are encompassed by the field of microbial