Welcome to the Crime Scene and DNA Basics for Forensic Analysts course

Evidence & DNA Intro Image (Double Helix and Test Tube) This course provides information in the two modules Evidence at the Crime Scene and History and Types of Forensic DNA Testing.

The first module addresses the importance of documenting, protecting, and preserving the scene and what types of evidence can be found there and methods used for its collection and preservation.

The second module addresses the historical use and disadvantages of restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLP), the method and sequence of steps in which DNA profiles are developed, and the concept of short tandem repeats (STR) testing and its advantages over earlier methods.

Analyst Training Program 

This course can be taken on its own or as part of the DNA Analyst Training Program, which offers testing and a laboratory training manual. Learn more about the Analyst Training Program.

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Continuing Education Credits

The partner agencies of the DNA Initiative do not provide continuing education credit for the online courses offered.

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