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Monica [59]
3 years ago
10

Investigators take samples of blood from the floor of a kidnapping victim's kitchen. The presence of blood might indicate that t

he missing person was wounded before they were kidnapped. Investigators are also informed by the family that the victim had a large Labrador retriever who is also missing. What test would the investigators use to determine if the blood was from the kidnapping victim or the victim's dog?
Law
2 answers:
kow [346]3 years ago
3 0

Well first you would need to know if the vet has any records of the dogs blood. Then you would also need to know if the they kidnapping victims doctor had samples of the victims blood. Then you would cross test the samples if the doctors had them to look for a match. !!! I AM NOT AN EXPERT THIS IS JUST WHAT I WOULD CONCLUDE !!!

vekshin13 years ago
3 0

Answer: Precipitin test

Explanation:

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