Examples of DNA specimen in a sentence
If an offender is being sentenced for a sexually oriented offense or child-victim oriented offense that is a felony committed on or after January 1, 1997, the judge shall require the offender to submit to a DNA specimen collection procedure pursuant to section 2901.07 of the Revised Code.
Because deploying Civilian employees are normally required to submit a DNA specimen, a panograph is usually not required.
DNA record," "DNA specimen," and "law enforcement agency" have the same meanings as in section 109.573 of the Revised Code.
The DoD Components must ensure that all contracts require CAAF who are U.S. citizens to provide DNA specimen samples for AFRSSIR as a condition of deployment.
Over 15,000 different oligonucleotide probes are synthesized on a glass surface to analyze both sense and antisense strands of an amplified target DNA specimen.
Currently the cost per DNA specimen is $7.98 for NHANES 1999– 2002 proposals that use the full set of approximately 7,900 samples.
Examples include a known medical blood sample, razor, or toothbrush.(4) “Family reference sample” shall mean a DNA specimen that is obtained from a biologically related family member of a missing child or adult.(5) “Family reference sample collection kit” shall mean an approved DNA collection kit that provides a means of collecting DNA reference samples from biologically related family members of a missing child or adult.
As used in this section, "DNA analysis" and "DNA specimen" have the same meanings as in section 109.573 of the Revised Code.
First Name Last Name The above person holds qualifying consent to allow a DNA specimen to be taken and analysed by Forensic Testing Service Ltd.
If an offender refuses to be tested, the Unit Health Administrator will inform the Building Major and the Chief of Classification, who will instruct security staff to charge the offender with the appropriate disciplinary offense for refusing to submit to DNA specimen collection.