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Contact Information Phillip B. Danielson University of Denver Department of Biological Sciences 2101 E. Wesley Avenue Rm. 211 Denver, CO Tel: (303)

The following slides contain images of all of the possible DNA profiles that could be generated from six different alleles. Even if you do not have access to a PCR instrument or electrophoresis equipment, you can cut and paste these images into PowerPoint slides to illustrate what various DNA profiles would look like. Each image contains a lane marked “L” which illustrates an allelic ladder and a “suspect” or “victim” lane that illustrates either a homozygous or a heterozygous genotype.

Cut and Paste Gel Lanes with Ladders Allele 1,1 Allele 2,2Allele 3,3Allele 4,4Allele 5,5Allele 6,6

Cut and Paste Gel Lanes with Ladders Allele 1,2 Allele 1,3Allele 1,4Allele 1,5Allele 1,6Allele 2,3

Cut and Paste Gel Lanes with Ladders Allele 2,4 Allele 2,5Allele 2,6Allele 3,4Allele 3,5 Allele 3,6

Cut and Paste Gel Lanes with Ladders Allele 4,5 Allele 4,6Allele 5,6Empty lane

Cut and Paste Single Gel Lanes Allele 1,1 Allele 2,2Allele 3,3Allele 4,4Allele 5,5Allele 6,6

Cut and Paste Single Gel Lanes Allele 1,2 Allele 1,3Allele 1,4Allele 1,5Allele 1,6Allele 2,3

Cut and Paste Single Gel Lanes Allele 2,4 Allele 2,5Allele 2,6Allele 3,4Allele 3,5 Allele 3,6

Cut and Paste Single Gel Lanes Allele 4,5 Allele 4,6Allele 5,6Empty lane

Cut and Paste Gel Background