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ISSN: 2638-6062

Peer Reviewed Journal of Forensic & Genetic Sciences

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Collecting Fingerprints in Forensic Science

Volume 3 - Issue 4

Alma Miric*

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    • Department of Molecular Biology and Physiology, University of Belgrade, Serbia

    *Corresponding author: Alma Miric, Department of Molecular Biology and Physiology, University of Belgrade, Serbia

Received:August 05, 2019;   Published:August 12, 2019

DOI: 10.32474/PRJFGS.2019.03.000169

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Abstract

The most valuable trace in forensic science is suspect’s fingerprint collected from the crime scene. These, fingerprints may be hidden or visible at the crime scene. Visible prints are left in the form of blood stains, coal dirt, mud dirt, in short term any visible trace. So called invisible traces are fingerprints left by hand on any surface

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