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Microhaplotypes in forensic genetics.

Forensic Science International: Genetics, 2019
Microhaplotype loci (microhaps, MHs) are a novel type of molecular marker of less than 300 nucleotides, defined by two or more closely linked SNPs associated in multiple allelic combinations. The value of these markers is enhanced by massively parallel sequencing (MPS), which allows the sequencing of both parental haplotypes at each of the many ...
F. Oldoni, K. Kidd, D. Podini
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Molecular markers used in forensic genetics

Medicine, Science and the Law, 2018
Forensic genetics is a field that has become subject to increasing interest in recent years. Both the technology and the markers used for forensic purposes have changed since the 1980s.
M. Kowalczyk   +4 more
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Regulating forensic genetic genealogy

Science, 2021
Maryland ’s new law provides a model for ...
Sonia M. Suter, Erin Murphy, Natalie Ram
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PCR in forensic genetics [PDF]

open access: possibleBiochemical Society Transactions, 2009
Since the introduction in the mid-1980s of analyses of minisatellites for DNA analyses, a revolution has taken place in forensic genetics. The subsequent invention of the PCR made it possible to develop forensic genetics tools that allow both very informative routine investigations and still more and more advanced, special investigations in cases ...
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Plant Genetics for Forensic Applications [PDF]

open access: possible, 2012
An emerging application for plant DNA fingerprinting and barcoding involves forensic investigations. Examples of DNA analysis of botanical evidence include crime scene analysis, identifying the source of commercial plant products, and investigation of trade in illicit drugs.
David N. Zaya, Mary V. Ashley
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Forensic Genetics and Genomic

2020
The application of molecular genetics technologies to the forensic field is becoming very important, demonstrating a pivotal role in cases that have to do with civil and criminal law, family law, as well as in cases of catastrophes with numerous victims.
Francesca Maglietta   +3 more
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Population aspects of forensic genetics [PDF]

open access: possibleRussian Journal of Genetics, 2006
The paper presents the methodology of forensic genetics as a synthesis of population genetics and forensic medicine. Main population genetic problems, appearing in calculation of probability statistics and interpretation of the results of forensic genetic investigations, are discussed in detail.
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