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As part of the criminal justice database, DNA samples are being taken and stored for further examination.
What positive things could come from such a database?
Should everyone, criminal or not, be asked to contribute to this database?
How might the database be used to violate privacy? What kinds of information can be learned from a sample of your DNA?
It is said that DNA evidence can exclude a person, but it can never prove a person guilty. What does this mean?
Are there ever mistakes made in DNA fingerprinting?
How reliable is it?
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