Abstract

Forensic DNA phenotyping [FDP] is a new approach that uses DNA to create probabilistic inferences about a person’s observable traits. It is an amazing fact that helps us to learn about something from the object that they left behind at the scene of crime. The most discarded items like cigarette buds, chewing gums, Tobacco residue and bidi. From this discarded waste, it helps to extract a trace amount of DNA evidence to create a DNA profile of a person which helps to reconstruct a person’s face. This process can be done, with the identification of hair colour, height, eye colour, sex, age, and even morphology of the face, and the ancestry of criminal and accused persons with the help of their genetic constituents.

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