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Ch. 12 Forensic Serology on Learning Targets Pre SURVEY
4=exemplary-I can teach this to others in an original and creative way 3=proficient-I know the material as it is presented in class and/or textbook 2=developing-I need more practice on this topic or concept 1 = I have no idea what this target is talking about (for post survey-have been absent in body or mind)
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- 1-List the A-B-O antigens and antibodies found in the blood for each of the four blood types: A, B, AB, and O
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- 2-Explain why agglutination occurs
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- 3-Explain how whole blood is typed
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- 4- Describe tests used to characterize a stain as blood
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- 5-Explain the significance of the precipitin test to forensic serology
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- 6-Explain the differences between monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies
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- 7-Describe how the existence of polymorphic enzymes and proteins contributes to blood’s individualization
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- 8-Define chromosome and gene
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- 9-How is the Punnet square used to determine the genotypes and phenotypes of offspring?
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- 10-List the laboratory tests necessary to characterize seminal stains
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- 11-Explain how suspect stains are to be properly preserve for laboratory examination
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- 12-Describe the collection of physical evidence related to a rape investigation
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