How Is Forensic Serology Used To Analyze Crime Scene Evidence? Have you ever wondered how investigators analyze biological evidence from crime scenes? In this detailed video, we’ll explain the process of forensic serology and how it helps solve crimes. We’ll start by discussing how biological materials like blood, saliva, semen, and urine are collected and identified at crime scenes. You’ll learn about the special tools and techniques used to locate tiny stains that are invisible to the naked eye, such as alternate light sources and fluorescence. Next, we’ll cover the different types of tests used to determine what kind of bodily fluids are present. We’ll explain presumptive tests like the Kastle-Meyer and luminol tests, and how they provide quick initial results. We’ll also discuss confirmatory tests, including immunological and biochemical methods, that precisely identify the specific fluids and sometimes even the source—whether human or from another species. The video also explores modern technologies like mass spectrometry, which analyze blood components directly from fabrics, speeding up the identification process. Finally, we’ll highlight how confirmed biological evidence is used in DNA analysis to link suspects to crime scenes, playing a vital role in criminal investigations and justice. Join us to learn how forensic serology combines science, technology, and careful investigation to uncover critical clues. Don’t forget to subscribe for more insights into forensic science and crime scene analysis! ⬇️ Subscribe to our channel for more valuable insights. 🔗Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@BiologyForEv... #ForensicSerology #CrimeSceneAnalysis #BiologicalEvidence #ForensicScience #CrimeInvestigation #DNAAnalysis #BloodTesting #CrimeSceneEvidence #ForensicTechnology #SerologyTests #CrimeDetection #BiologyInForensics #ForensicTools #CrimeSolving #Justice About Us: Welcome to Biology for Everyone, your go-to channel for exploring the fascinating world of life sciences! Whether you're a budding biologist, a curious geneticist, or just someone who loves learning about the intricacies of life, we've got something for you. Join us as we delve into a wide range of topics, from the fundamental principles of genetics and biochemistry to the wonders of ecology and evolution.