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What parts of DNA are involved in forensic examinations?

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About 50% of extragenic DNA is made up of something called repetitive DNA, which is of particular use in forensic DNA analysis. Repetitive DNA is further sub-divided into tandem repeats (including satellite DNA, microsatellites and minisatellites) and interspersed repeats (SINE, LINE, LTR and Transposon).

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