Super random question, but if I found a spot of dried blood on something. Would It be possible to have it tested to try and match the dna to a person if the person in question provided a dna sample?
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I dont know who would do that privately. I can tell you the medical examiners DNA lab charges LE agency's almost 400 bucks to run a sample and compare it to a known individual.
The sample you have probably needs to be hydrated before collection. If you can see it, chances are there is DNA in it. Right now tests show DNA stays in blood outside of the body for 10 years
Sent from my SM-G930V using TapatalkLast edited by Quackerbox; 10-25-2020, 08:04 PM.
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I was going to say that you probably could but it might be costly
Quackerbox already covered that
I had a hard drive crash, I know a retired guy that dealt with cyber crime, he basically told me all of the data could probably be recovered but it would cost a bunch of money. Nothing worth a lot of money so it is in a ziploc in a desk drawer
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