Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Graduation from Justice Administration Core Requirement Class 110 (Criminology) DeVry University: Rachel Lynne Sakhi, Tuesday April 17th, 2018 -- Discussion of Career Goals & Skills Acquisitioned [Week 8]: Citation Forensic Science Programme, School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia Correspondence: Assoc. Prof. Norazmi Mohd. Nor B.Sc. (Hons.), (Monash), Ph.D. (Immunology) (Flinders), Forensic Science Programme, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Health Campus, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia, E-mail: ym.msu.bk@imzaron Edited by Rachel Sakhi on Apr 17 at 10:01pm



Graduation from Justice Administration Core Requirement Class 110 (Criminology) DeVry University: Rachel Lynne Sakhi, Tuesday April 17th, 2018 -- Discussion of Career Goals & Skills Acquisitioned [Week 8]: Citation  Forensic Science Programme, School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia Correspondence: Assoc. Prof. Norazmi Mohd. Nor B.Sc. (Hons.), (Monash), Ph.D. (Immunology) (Flinders), Forensic Science Programme, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Health Campus, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia, E-mail: ym.msu.bk@imzaron Edited by Rachel Sakhi on Apr 17 at 10:01pm

Graduation from Justice Administration Core Requirement Class 110 (Criminology) DeVry University: Rachel Lynne Sakhi, Tuesday April 17th, 2018 -- Discussion of Career Goals & Skills Acquisitioned [Week 8]: Citation  Forensic Science Programme, School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia Correspondence: Assoc. Prof. Norazmi Mohd. Nor B.Sc. (Hons.), (Monash), Ph.D. (Immunology) (Flinders), Forensic Science Programme, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Health Campus, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia, E-mail: ym.msu.bk@imzaron Edited by Rachel Sakhi on Apr 17 at 10:01pm

Graduation from Justice Administration Core Requirement Class 110 (Criminology) DeVry University: Rachel Lynne Sakhi, Tuesday April 17th, 2018 -- Discussion of Career Goals & Skills Acquisitioned [Week 8]: Citation  Forensic Science Programme, School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia Correspondence: Assoc. Prof. Norazmi Mohd. Nor B.Sc. (Hons.), (Monash), Ph.D. (Immunology) (Flinders), Forensic Science Programme, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Health Campus, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia, E-mail: ym.msu.bk@imzaron Edited by Rachel Sakhi on Apr 17 at 10:01pm

Graduation from Justice Administration Core Requirement Class 110 (Criminology) DeVry University: Rachel Lynne Sakhi, Tuesday April 17th, 2018 -- Discussion of Career Goals & Skills Acquisitioned [Week 8]: Citation  Forensic Science Programme, School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia Correspondence: Assoc. Prof. Norazmi Mohd. Nor B.Sc. (Hons.), (Monash), Ph.D. (Immunology) (Flinders), Forensic Science Programme, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Health Campus, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia, E-mail: ym.msu.bk@imzaron Edited by Rachel Sakhi on Apr 17 at 10:01pm

Graduation from Justice Administration Core Requirement Class 110 (Criminology) DeVry University: Rachel Lynne Sakhi, Tuesday April 17th, 2018 -- Discussion of Career Goals & Skills Acquisitioned [Week 8]: Citation  Forensic Science Programme, School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia Correspondence: Assoc. Prof. Norazmi Mohd. Nor B.Sc. (Hons.), (Monash), Ph.D. (Immunology) (Flinders), Forensic Science Programme, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Health Campus, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia, E-mail: ym.msu.bk@imzaron Edited by Rachel Sakhi on Apr 17 at 10:01pm







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Hello professor and the classmates this is Rachel and is currently 8:20 p.m. Pacific Standard time Tuesday April 17th 2018 I wish to share with you a few of the references from the week 7 DNA written assignment which has been so fulfilling and so amazing for me to learn more and more about I'm going to start by naming off the awesome references that were utilized as an example as part of the week 7 written assignment and there is about 22 references and I'm going to start naming those off number one is Jeffrey's AJ Wilson V sane SL hypervariable mini satellite regions in human nature nature 1985 314 cynical and 67 - 73 PubMed and also number to Jeffrey's AJ Wilson V same as L individual specific Fingerprints of human DNA nature 1985 through 1676 to 79 number 3 is Peter G Jeffrey's AJ where it DJ forensic application of DNA fingerprints nature 1985 pages 577-2579 of chapter 318 number for is the National Academy of Science report DNA technology in forensic science Washington DC National Academy press of 1992 page 156 cited as NRC report then we have number 5 lewontin RC Comet the use of DNA profiles in forensic contexts statistical science of 19919 semicolon 17 to 19 then we have number 6 mollusk ASA Luna as sharp as Seiki are horn G Ehrlich age this is dealing with specific enzymatic amplification of DNA in vitro fertilization the polymerase chain reaction of 1986 biotechnology this is of 1992 24 semicolon 17 to 27 Club Med for tandem repeats MJ whom genetics of 1991 49 semicolon 7:46 to 7:56 p.m. c h e r nucleotide at the human beta - acting related pseudogene H negative beta negative negative negative to a ctbt to nucleic acids res of 1992 2432 PMC free article PubMed we also have nine State versus Andrews by 33 SSO 2nd edition 841 District CT application 1989 and we have number 10 which is the evaluation of forensic DNA evidence in RC 2 Section 1 of 1996 HTTP semicolon www.dnalwyr.com 11 drivers is United States to 93 FM 1013 DC circulation of 1923 2786 of 1993 k d h 34 semicolon 369-2382 we also have daubert versus Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals Incorporated 113 of 1993 we have number 13 kdh the forensic debut of the national research Council of DNA report for population structure healing frequencies and the need for numbers from durametric Journal of 1994 we have number 14 of chakraborty are with a sample size requirements for addressing the population genetic issues a forensic use of DNA typing in human biology of 1992 profiles for statistical science of 1994 and we have number 16 which is Linford are for the comment on theory and practice in DNA fingerprinting for statistical science of 1994 as well all references are from the malays Jai medical science journal articles and number 17 is mcilwain see ceiling principle not needed in DNA cases for nature of 1996 then we have number 18 marshalik criminology academies about face on Forensic DNA science of 1996 and we also have number 19 which is balding DJ Danelle ep 4 how convincing is DNA evidence and nature of 1994 number 20 is c o d is CODIS combined DNA index system at HTTP www.fbi.gov HQ for a lab coat is 4 / index one. HTML and number 21 which is Lim KD jeevan nhgop Hoffman Mi Li YH Str data for the amp sister profiler lokai from the three main ethnic population groups Malaysia Chinese in India in Malaysia forensic Sciences International of 2001 and last but not least we have number 22 which is paneer tell them s Ravi chandran M Noor azmi MN and zainuddin ZF these are all research scientist of deoxyribonucleic acids and projects for the allele frequency distribution 410 St are lokai in the Malay population of Malaysia Jay forensic Sciences a 2003 JMS are provided here courtesy of school of medical Sciences University sains Malaysia. 

Being a part of this criminology 110 JDM call requirement class of that just said ministration with Homeland Security specialization here at DeVry University Rachel Lynn Sachi have become further enlightened at the globalization opportunities for distance education Learners who can accelerate their career at an astronomical rate rather than getting discriminated against by taking their legs feet arms and anatomical physics of the anatomy and walking the ethnicity on to the physical grasslands plot of land in this United States of America to get arrested every time she or he aggressively pursues the happiness is involved in obtaining a graduate's degree and how much I have become satisfied now that we've reached this week 8 in the DeVry University criminology 110 JDJ ADM course you've been an awesome professor and I've interacted with such awesome classmates and peers here that are already a profession themselves so a little bit more about where my ideals are headed and how I targeted the specialization I wish to pursue which is forensic DNA profiling and here at www.nlm.nih.gov and that's within the United States government for DNA profiling and database work within forensic scientist Sciences and here we have the work of paneer chill them and MN norazmi of 2003 from PMC ID number 356-1883 and pmid number to 338-6793 of the u.s. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health Perez the author's under respectful copyright have abstracted that the incredible power of DNA quote on quote technology as an identification tool had brought a tremendous change in criminal justice and DNA database is an information resource for the forensic DNA typing Community with details on commonly used short tandem repeat DNA markers the article discusses the essential steps in compilation of combined DNA index system c o d i s on validated polymerase chain Amplified the keywords are DNA fingerprinting forensic DNA profiling forensic DNA database microsatellites and many satellites rflp and vntr the introduction is listed here in detail quote unquote the Advent of DNA fingerprinting revolutionized the science of crime detection this technique when performed according to strict guidelines is highly reliable and this short review will discuss the history and development of forensic DNA profiling and the above with the proper identification deoxyribonucleic acid is an acronym of DNA quote unquote in every cell in an individual's body with the exception of red blood cells and eggs or sperm contains the Full genetic program just like a computer system with a CPU and motherboard whereas computer programs and a computer programmers and system administrators including python programmers that are utilized for Google can install DNA and remove DNA inside of the Janome human project for that individual its DNA the program is coded by for chemical compounds called bases or subunits guanine cytosine adenine and thymine usually abbreviated as GC A&T that are arranged into extremely long sequences just like us figure skating dance pattern choreographic sequences so we wouldn't want any project from the Human Genome Project with aliens from outer space and animals mixed with humans and all kinds of theories we can come up with of projects gone wrong or bad God forbid groups of three bases code for the 20 amino acids the basic building blocks of life quote on quote Malaysia medical Sciences 2003 and quote-unquote the amino acids in continuance of this article intern are linked together to form proteins just like in human male sperm Ah says all of the science researchers for forensic DNA that are listed at the top of this post the amino acids intern Arlington Gathering form proteins as stated above which are also called stop codons that have the capacity to Signal termination of the amino acid sequence just win or just as when you're watching performers do u.s. figure skating turn stops and moves in choreographic sequences and well the genetic program inside of the entire genetic makeup have the capacity to go forward turn left turn right to a twizzle do an Arabesque and all sorts of things depending on what the scientist combines together using many people's is DNA which is what was conducted in the Human Genome Project but what happens when the theory is a saki 2018 that samples from species sent into outer space from animals and other types of Noah's Ark pairs are combined in space and then return back to Earth back to our planet what happens when those DNA genetic programs are mixed in combined together the civilians of the United States may never know but continuing on how the series in these Human Genome projects and experiments are Express and on what oil painting of a canvas its expressed inside of an oil painting canvas can be made of canvas material it could be made of concrete as how toddlers utilize to draw with chalk or how graffiti artist utilizes walls of concrete on Bridges to express their artistic nature well if scientists better of the biology nature have astrophysicists styles of creating things with the human cells and amino acids and stop codons of the genetic program within the DNA makeup then how exactly how do they express the end product is being product expressed in a liver cell says the malaise Jai medical scientists and their articles of information or is it expressed in a brain cell and how when they inject their theories and ideas does the result Express itself and where are these samples of humans and animals that are cloned to utilize as the artist's painting canvas to express well the human genome which consists of about 3 billion Paris says Malaysia medical scientists genetically has been subjected to such as animals or a mix in a combination sequence of jumps just as in figure skating that forms a pattern of DNA that has to be secured and monitored as in the International Space Station so that it's not on on Earth with humans so that it doesn't interfere with regular civilians in society unless the project is returned back to Earth and these type of Highly polymorphic spots in these non-coding regions such as HTML programmers and python programmers and website programmers who can easily inject HTML coding and CSS coding can also inject DNA coding as long as they have a Human Genome Project in the human form such as a physical human being of black or white or Asian makeup so that the sequences of repetitious DNA genetic programs can be injected inside of removed or exchanged such as hair cells brain cells with brain transplants animal six senses can be tried and tested in the artist's canvas which is an actual human but the pro does the Prototype must be contained so as to not contaminate the regular civilian population with the Human Genome Project specimens like such can go wrong with a human genome specimen who drives a car let out of the laboratory by the government so that it can see whether or not it can drive a vehicle and read and write English properly being controlled by a programmer from a remote location in another country or even from the International Space Station and these are the types of career interest I have and I plan on doing them from Earth with myself as a bean continuing to pursue Hobbies interest and research from the dominant position only from Earth and remaining here on Earth with all other humans and living things in the animals thank you. 

Citation
Forensic Science Programme, School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia
Correspondence: Assoc. Prof. Norazmi Mohd. Nor B.Sc. (Hons.), (Monash), Ph.D. (Immunology) (Flinders), Forensic Science Programme, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Health Campus, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia, E-mail: ym.msu.bk@imzaron
Edited by Rachel Sakhi on Apr 17 at 10:01pm

Citation
Forensic Science Programme, School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia
Correspondence: Assoc. Prof. Norazmi Mohd. Nor B.Sc. (Hons.), (Monash), Ph.D. (Immunology) (Flinders), Forensic Science Programme, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Health Campus, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia, E-mail: ym.msu.bk@imzaron
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