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PROBLEMS ISSUES FOR MOLECULAR-GENETIC RESEARCH IN IDENTIFICATION OF THE IDENTITY OFMISSING PERSONS
of a person with almost 100% likelihood when comparing DNA data obtained from the establishment of bone remains or traces of biological origin, removed from probable places of crime with DNA samples from relatives of samples of relatives of presented for comparison and with a high degree of chance of coincidence when comparing DNA data obtained from biological traces removed from the scene with DNA samples from suspects and the victims. The use in the judicial identification of a DNA molecule is based on certain properties that allow it to effectively investigate it in judicial identification and establish DNA profiles which further assist in the search for missing persons by establishing matches with relatives. The purpose of the study is to analyze the subject of removal of research objects during the search of missing persons in order to establish the identification of a person by means of molecular genetic examinations. The problems of removing and storing research-oriented objects are discussed. It is also the purpose of this study to address errors in the designation of forensic molecular genetic expertise that interfere with and delay the work of a forensic expert.