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Forensic genetics and genomics: Much more than just a human affair. [PDF]
While traditional forensic genetics has been oriented towards using human DNA in criminal investigation and civil court cases, it currently presents a much wider application range, including not only legal situations sensu stricto but also and ...
Miguel Arenas +7 more
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Animal Forensic Genetics [PDF]
Animal forensic genetics, where the focus is on non-human species, is broadly divided in two: domestic species and wildlife. When traces of a domestic species are relevant to a forensic investigation the question of species identification is less important, as the material comes from either a dog or a cat for instance, but more relevant may be the ...
Linacre A.
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Review: Computational analysis of human skeletal remains in ancient DNA and forensic genetics [PDF]
Summary: Degraded DNA is used to answer questions in the fields of ancient DNA (aDNA) and forensic genetics. While aDNA studies typically center around human evolution and past history, and forensic genetics is often more concerned with identifying a ...
Ainash Childebayeva, Elena I. Zavala
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Forensic science corresponds to the employment of science to the law or legal matters. One of the major concerns of legal system is to deduce the recognition of an item or individual, involved in crime for which forensic expert plays a pivotal role.
Malik, Shilpa Dutta +2 more
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Special Issue “Forensic Genetics and Genomics” [PDF]
The technological and scientific progress that we have experienced in recent years has contributed to characterization of the complex processes underlying human biology and evolution [...]
Giardina E., Ragazzo M.
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Past, Present and Future Perspectives of Forensic Genetics [PDF]
Forensic genetics has experienced remarkable advancements over the past decades, evolving from the analysis of a limited number of DNA segments to comprehensive genome-wide investigations.
Itzae Adonai Gutiérrez-Hurtado +9 more
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Ethical considerations in forensic genetics research on tissue samples collected post-mortem in Cape Town, South Africa [PDF]
Background The use of tissue collected at a forensic post-mortem for forensic genetics research purposes remains of ethical concern as the process involves obtaining informed consent from grieving family members.
Laura J. Heathfield +4 more
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Transitioning from Forensic Genetics to Forensic Genomics [PDF]
Due to its support of law enforcement, forensics is a conservative field; nevertheless, driven by scientific and technological progress, forensic genetics is slowly transitioning into forensic genomics. With this Special Issue of Genes we acknowledge and appreciate this rather recent development by not only introducing the field of forensics to the ...
Manfred Kayser, Walther Parson
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Forensic genetics in the shadows [PDF]
Abstract This article examines the controversial practice of law enforcement agencies searching genetic samples obtained in health care settings, without a warrant or consent. While police have previously used public genealogy databases for this purpose, our article describes how they are now secretly accessing genetic information from ...
Brown, Teneille +2 more
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