A Southern blot is a method used for detection of a specific DNA sequence in DNA samples. This method combines transfer of electrophoresis-separated DNA fragments to a filter membrane and subsequent fragment detection by probe hybridization. The first step in a Southern blot is to isolate the DNA from the cells collected from the crime scene. The next step would be to prepare the DNA mixture by breaking it into small fragments using a protein called a restriction enzyme. The mixture of DNA fragments is then separated according to size by way of a technique called gel electrophoresis. Following separation, the double-stranded pieces of DNA are denatured, or separated, into single strands within the gel. Next, the DNA is transferred from the gel onto a blotting membrane. This step is what gives the technique the name Southern blotting
So, the correct answer is 'Isolation of DNA from a nucleated cell such as the one from the scene of crime'