Serology
DNA
Entomology
Anthropology/Firearms
Toxicology
100

What is the term for the clumping of red blood cells due to mixing incompatible blood types?

Agglutination

100

What is the shape of DNA and what does it code for?

Double Helix

Proteins

100

The first type of insect is typically found on a fresh corpse.

Blow Flies

100

What are striations?

Microscopic marks left on a bullet by a specific barrel.

100

What is the legal BAC limit for driving in NYS?

0.08%

200

What are the antigens and antibodies present in blood type AB?

Antigens: A and B

Antibodies: none

200

What type of DNA is inherited from ones biological mother?

Mitochondrial DNA (mDNA)
200

Insect activity on a body is lowest during this season/weather.

Winter/cold and dry

200

What tool is the most commonly used in firearms comparison?

Comparison Microscope
200

What is the best method to estimate the level of a toxin in the body?

Blood testing

300

Which chemical test glows blue when sprayed on trace amounts of blood?

Luminol

300

What does gel electrophoresis do? 

Separate DNA segments by size and charge to identify common patterns between unknown DNA samples and known.

300

What is PMI?

Postmortem interval (PMI) estimation is the use of insect growth and development to estimate time since death.

300

How do you differentiate female skeletal remains from male skeletal remains?

 Pelvis (most reliable)

  • Pelvic Inlet:

    • Female: Wide and oval-shaped for childbirth

    • Male: Narrow and heart-shaped

  • Subpubic Angle:

    • Female: Wide, greater than 90°

    • Male: Narrow, less than 90°

  • Overall Pelvis:

    • Female: Short, broad, and more open

    • Male: Tall, narrow, and more closed

🦴 Skull Features (less reliable)

  • Forehead:

    • Female: Vertical and rounded

    • Male: Sloped and more angular

  • Brow Ridges:

    • Female: Smooth and less prominent

    • Male: Pronounced and heavy

  • Jaw (Mandible):

    • Female: Rounded and smaller

    • Male: Square and larger

  • Mastoid Process (behind the ear):

    • Female: Small

    • Male: Large

  • Occipital Region (back of skull):

    • Female: Smooth

    • Male: Prominent ridge

300

Explain the difference between a presumptive test and a confirmatory test with examples.

Presumptive: quick, indicates presence (e.g., color tests)

Confirmatory: identifies specific substance (e.g., GC-MS).

400

What blood type is the universal donor? Universal acceptor?

Donor: O-

Acceptor: AB+

400

What cold case utilized the familial DNA website, GEDmatch, to correctly identify and convict a suspect?        

The Golden State Killer

400

What is a carrion?

The term for dead or decaying animal flesh that attracts insects.


    

400

Spiral marks inside a gun barrel that help stabilize the bullet in flight are known as

Rifling 

400

What tests are used in a field sobriety test?

1. Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) Test

2. Walk and Turn Test

3. One-Leg Stand Test

500

Name four types of blood spatter patterns.

                                   


    

  • Cast-off

  • Arterial

  • Satellite

  • Gunshot 

  • Impact

  • Passive

  • Expirated

500

Draw the building blocks of DNA and label their parts.


500

You find House Fly larva of 28 mm and Skipper Fly larva of 15 mm. What does this suggest about the time of death?


The body has been dead for 12 days.

500

What feature of bones aids anthropologists in determining the age of a victim?

The growth plate (epiphyseal plate) plural: epiphyses 

500

What is the term for converting heroin into morphine in the body?

Biotransformation