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[quote]To raushan, DNA test can be used to narrow down suspects and remove suspects, but it is not to be used to 100% identify the culprit. Your DNA will be similar to your parent's DNA. If the police say they matched your DNA on the victim of a crime, it could mean that you, your brother/sister or your father/mother or your grandparents were the culprits. It gets more difficult if you have an identical twin; in that case your and your identical twin's DNA are exactly the same. At best what the crime lab should do is rule out a suspect. So if your DNA does not match the DNA on the victim, you are not the suspect. But if it does match, then you are still a suspect, but it cannot be confirmed. Also there are other things to consider, someone could have easily planted your DNA on the victim to frame you. That is why I said, DNA should only be used to rule out suspect.[/quote]
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