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Wikipedia Article: Biocriminology https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biosocial_criminology

The wikipedia article, Biocriminology shows evidence that science is used in the study of criminology. For example when searching for evidence for a court case the investigator has to use their knowledge of science in order for them to find the accurate evidence they are looking for. In biocriminology they use the environment as the base of the genetic expression and to enhance antisocial gene behavior. Genes and the environment produce significant antisocial behavior. Expanding that the genes come from the environment when searching for the accurate evidence that would be used in a court case. Genetics in crime describe the proportion of the variance that is used to affect the trait of a given population in a specific environment. In brocirminology the evaluation of psychology is also used because it is a testimony that has to be analyzed before taking into the court cases. Psychology helps find the human evidence when searching for the victim of the situation. It allows them to find the accurate evidence that is being searched for in order to win in the court case.

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Wikipedia Article: Scientific Law https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_law

In the article, Scientific Law it states that it is based on a repeated experiment and observations that can predict the natural phenomenon. Laws differ from the hypothesis and analysis of the work being researched before being taken into the courthouse. These laws are formed from the government but are also taken into consideration in courtrooms. The scientific process taken before and during the validation is by experiment and observation. A scientific law also applies to a physical system that is under the same conditions. Some laws are only approximations of other general laws due to the domain of the applicability. These laws have to be tested and proven that they are capable of solving a situation. They can also be a probability depending on the analysis of the research behind the data. There are plenty of different laws such as; laws of physics, laws of classical mechanics, conversation laws, Newton’s laws of motion, ect. The history of laws continues and grows within time and experimenting. Although they do take years to be proven to be correct. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Zfranquez (talk • contribs) 18:08, 25 November 2020 (UTC)

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Wikipedia Article: DNA https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA

In the wikipedia article, DNA it goes on explaining about the properties of what is found in a DNA analysis. Beginning with the grooves, they are the twin helical strands that form the DNA backbone. These strands are not equally symmetrical, the grooves are unequally sized. It is the base of the DNA, which is used if the DNA is twisted back to the ordinary B form. The base pairing property is formed with a double helix and only contains one strand bond with one type of nucleobase. It is a form of DNA molecules that are actually two polymer strands that bond together in a helical fashion by noncovalent bonds. This then doubles the stranded structure that maintains the large intrastrand base that stacks the interactions. It then moves on to the sequence of the DNA also known as the “sense.” The sequence is translated into the “antisense” on the opposite side of the strand bond. Although both senses can exist on different parts of the same strand of DNA. The properties of DNA are analyzed through science because it uses the chemical modifications that are used by science.