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The point of view of use he DNA as the evidence

The point of view of use he DNA as the evidence

DNA would tell to researchers what we are. We always are hearing stories, how DNA has been helping to find out, who is the criminal. But many ties we have forgotten one thing, and that is that DNA shows that a person has been a crime scene, nothing more. The thing, where the DNA has been found is also very important because some kind of merchandise can just be dropped to the crime scene for decoys for law enforcement. 

So if somebody would want to make some other person the so-called "practical joke" that thing can be made by stealing the jacket or gloves of that person and then leave that thing to the crime scene. That kind of thing must be realized when we are thinking about the ability to track people by using the DNA or another bio-metrical identification system. 

Even if we have cleaned the mobile telephone or laptop from the data, what we think is important, the system itself can be used to identify the user. One version is to make "little visit" to the database of the authorities, and the other version is to use a private fingerprint recognition database. If we want to use some imagination to recognize the user of the computer, that image can be the fingerprint card, which can be used in the same way with another recognition image. That means that every employee of the corporation would give their fingerprint to the card, and those images would be used as the passport to data, which is stored in the database of the company. 

But that kind of thing is causing problems if some person would give the mobile device. The fingerprints and DNA from the layers of the mobile device can be used to track person, or if the bad willing actor would have DNA polymerize kit in use, that actor can make copies of the DNA, what is collected from some layers, and use that thing to bad purposes. This is the thing, what we must think when we are making copies of the DNA. 

DNA would tell if the person has some genetic problems like diabetes. And in the wrong hands, that kind of thing would be really dangerous. Even the synthetic synthetic sugar substitutes are not dangerous in the normal case, in this kind of case aspartame could kill a person, if the sugar in the glucose injection would be replaced by using that kind of synthetic product. If the diabetes patient would go to shock and there is no sugar, that thing can cause death. 

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