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DNA profiling of Bursaphelenchus species
Gene, 1994A 1190-bp DNA fragment, designated X14, was isolated from a Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (isolate J10) genomic library. Used as a probe for DNA profiling, this fragment identifies the pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchus spp.) at both the species and isolate level. The DNA profiles of a number of different species and isolates hybridised with the X14 probe,
Judith H. Harmey, Matthew A. Harmey
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Medicine, Science and the Law, 1991
The profiling of offenders has been used in a systematic way by the FBI in America since the 1970s. Interest in adding profiling tech niques to those already used in the investigation of major crime in this country stems from initiatives taken by the Home Of fice (through the Police Requirements Support Unit) and ACPO Crime Committee (through their ...
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The profiling of offenders has been used in a systematic way by the FBI in America since the 1970s. Interest in adding profiling tech niques to those already used in the investigation of major crime in this country stems from initiatives taken by the Home Of fice (through the Police Requirements Support Unit) and ACPO Crime Committee (through their ...
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Automated DNA Profile Analysis
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 2005DNA profile analysis is not a simple process. Stringent demands are placed on the accuracy and consistency of forensic evidence so that complex, robust, and reproducible guidelines are necessary to assist the analyst and ensure mistakes are eliminated before a final profile is reported.
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Families and Forensic DNA Profiles
Hastings Center Report, 2011Law enforcement officials often turn to DNA identification methods to detect--and rule out--possible offenders. Every state operates its own database of convicted offenders' DNA profiles; some states store profiles of arrested people, too. The Federal Bureau of Investigation maintains a national database of profiles submitted by laboratories across the
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DNA reviews: low level DNA profiling
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 2008Low copy number (LCN) DNA profiling has recently been scrutinized in the United Kingdom following the comments of Mr Justice Weir made during the trial of suspected terrorist Sean Hoey. Mr Hoey was acquitted of all charges related to the Omagh bombing of 1998, following the inadmissibility of key DNA evidence during this trial. The Association of Chief
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DNA profiling of commercial pumpkin cultivars using simple sequence repeat polymorphisms
Horticulture Environment and Biotechnology, 2015S. Sim, J. Hong, Yong-Sham Kwon
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Successful nuclear DNA profiling of rootless hair shafts: a novel approach
Zeitschrift für Rechtsmedizin, 2017Kelly Grisedale +4 more
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