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Why was it difficult to use dna as evidence in a crime before pcr was invented?

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Why was it difficult to use dna as evidence in a crime before pcr was invented?-example-1
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Because the amount of DNA found on a crime scene was very little.

Step-by-step explanation:

PCR is the acronym of polymerase chain reaction. It is a method to make many copies of a specific DNA segment. By using this method the DNA sequences are exponentially amplified. Because of that, the little evidence found in a crime scene that before was useless, with this technique it became crucial to the criminal forensics.

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