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Cleaning protocols in forensic genetic laboratories [PDF]
AbstractIt is pivotal to avoid cross-sample contamination in forensic genetic laboratories and optimal cleaning protocols for the removal of DNA are essential. A survey was performed, and ten forensic genetic laboratories shared their cleaning protocols in pre-PCR and post-PCR laboratories.
Marie-Louise Kampmann+2 more
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Is it time for a universal genetic forensic database? [PDF]
Bias and privacy concerns cloud police use of ...
Bradley A. Malin+6 more
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Bodies of Science and Law: Forensic DNA Profiling, Biological Bodies, and Biopower [PDF]
How is jurisdiction transferred from an individual's biological body to agents of power such as the police, public prosecutor and judiciary, and what happens to these biological bodies when transformed from private into public objects?
Toom, Victor
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Soil biome variation of Lupinus nipomensis in wet‐cool vs. dry‐warm microhabitats and greenhouse
Abstract Premise Environmental DNA (eDNA) can be used to determine the composition of the soil biome community, revealing beneficial and antagonistic microbes and invertebrates associated with plants. eDNA analyses can complement traditional soil community studies, offering more comprehensive information for conservation practitioners. Studies are also
Peter T. Nguyen+5 more
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Background Male sex-linked Y-chromosome short tandem repeats (Y-STRs) have been widely used in forensic cases and population genetics research. At present, the forensic-related Y-STR data in the Chinese Lahu population are still poorly understood. Aim To
Chongchong Xu+9 more
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Digital Forensics vs. Anti-Digital Forensics: Techniques, Limitations and Recommendations [PDF]
The number of cyber attacks has increased tremendously in the last few years. This resulted into both human and financial losses at the individual and organization levels. Recently, cyber-criminals are leveraging new skills and capabilities by employing anti-forensics activities, techniques and tools to cover their tracks and evade any possible ...
arxiv
Individual and collective identification in contemporary forensics [PDF]
It has long been understood that individual and collective identification are inexorably intertwined. This convergence is not limited to genetics. This paper discusses the convergence of individual and collective identification in a comparative analysis ...
Cole, SA
core
Forensic science & human migration: The role of forensic genetics [PDF]
Many migrants perish on dangerous journeys in search of a better life around the world. However, little is being done to identify these individuals. Forensic science has successfully been used to identify individuals following mass-casualty incidents ...
Brawn, R. J.+3 more
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When data sharing gets close to 100%: what ancient human DNA studies can teach the Open Science movement [PDF]
This study analyzes rates and ways of data sharing regarding mitochondrial, Y chromosomal and autosomal polymorphisms in a total of 162 papers on human ancient DNA published between 1988 and 2013. For the most part, data are available in such a way as to make their scrutiny and reuse possible. The estimated sharing rate is not far from totality (97.6% +
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Who knows who we are? Questioning DNA analysis in disaster victim identification [PDF]
The use of DNA analysis as a mode of identification of disaster victims has become increasingly predominant to other, traditional, methods of identification in recent years.
Bourdieu P+11 more
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