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Investigating the Efficacy of DNA Damage with Bleach in Forensic Laboratories and at Crime ScenesTuccinardi, 2020
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Abstract Household/commercial bleach (6% NaOCl, sodium hypochlorite) degrades DNA through oxidative damage, production of chlorinated base products, and cleavage of DNA strands (breaking it into smaller and smaller fragments). The presence of these lesions …
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