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What are two possible drawbacks to widespread DNA profiling?
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One key disadvantage of DNA analysis is the potential for invasion of individual privacy and another one is and another one is the CSI effect, that if it isn't used then it will effect cases that do not use it. Hope this helps. Have a nice day.
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