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5 January, 20:13

Before you dive into DNA analysis, do a bit of online research to learn more. Check out sites that focus on explaining more about how real forensic DNA labs work. In a short paragraph, discuss why you would or would not want this job as well as some of the challenges of working in a forensic biology lab.

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  1. 5 January, 20:25
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    One should prefer to work in forensic science laboratory because the job is interesting and appealing

    Explanation:

    It is a well known fact that scientific analysis of the evidences that have been collected in related to a crime plays a crucial role in the prosecution of criminals. The work in the forensic labs. utilize the actual knowledge and intelligence of the working person during the analysis of evidences. Sometimes there are such cases in which the forensic scientists need to find out new ways to analyze the evidence. That's why forensics jobs are considered to be most challenging and most interesting jobs. There is extensive analytical work in the forensic labs. so if a person is interested in such work then he/she should prefer this job. Apart from this, forensic scientists are paid well by the government.

    As mentioned above that forensic lab work is challenging, some of the challenges of the forensic biology lab has been listed here -

    The quantity of the evidence will be very low sometimes. Evidences may be in degraded form. Extensive care in handling of hair evidences is needed during analysis. It needs a lot of patience to find out the spermatozoa on a prepared slide. Decayed tissues or muscles are often found as evidence so during examination it need to be very careful to avoid self-infection.
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