What class of evidence is DNA?

Answer:
DNA is classified as circumstantial evidence as there are a variety of scenarios in which the DNA could have been there, say at a popular pub there was a murder, a police man finds some blood on the floor which was not that of the victim; this is not conclusive as the blood could have gotten there a variety of ways.

Added: In order to be admitted into evidence, as one of the qualifying exceptions of the "circumstantial evidence" rule, supporting facts and/or evidence must bolster its admission. Something more than mere conjecture must be offered in support of the collected DNA.
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