Detectives at the Utah Attorney General’s Office have been using a crime-fighting tool called ‘Rapid DNA’ to solve crimes. The technology takes a sample of DNA from a crime scene and compares it to DNA of a suspect. This can be skin, blood, hair, saliva, fingernails, or fingerprints. We speak with Assistant Chief of Investigations Nate Mutter for more on how it works.
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