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SNP Typing in Forensic Genetics: A Review
2004Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are emerging as new markers of interest to the forensic community because of their abundance in the human genome, their low mutation rate, the opportunity they present of analyzing smaller fragments of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) than with short tandem repeats--important in degraded DNA samples--and the ...
Beatriz Sobrino, Angel Carracedo
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Current state‐of‐art of STR sequencing in forensic genetics
Electrophoresis, 2018The current state of validation and implementation strategies of massively parallel sequencing (MPS) technology for the analysis of STR markers for forensic genetics use is described, covering the topics of the current catalog of commercial MPS‐STR ...
A. Alonso+10 more
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Forty years of research and development on forensic genetics: A bibliometric analysis.
Forensic Science International: Genetics, 2023A. Stasi+4 more
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Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2019
Wildlife forensics has recently been recognized among the wide variety of forensic science disciplines. This review compares human and wildlife DNA forensics, which use the same genetic tools, but often for far different purposes. Human forensic genetics
M. K. Moore, Kimberly R. Frazier
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Wildlife forensics has recently been recognized among the wide variety of forensic science disciplines. This review compares human and wildlife DNA forensics, which use the same genetic tools, but often for far different purposes. Human forensic genetics
M. K. Moore, Kimberly R. Frazier
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DNA and protein analyses of hair in forensic genetics
Zeitschrift für Rechtsmedizin, 2023Zhiyong Liu+6 more
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Scientific standards for studies in forensic genetics
Forensic Science International, 2007Forensic molecular genetics has evolved from a rapidly developing field with changing technologies into a highly recognized and generally accepted forensic science, leading to the establishment of national DNA databases with DNA profiles from suspects and convicted offenders.
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Careful Speculations: Toward a Caring Science of Forensic Genetics in Colombia
Feminist Studies, 2022María Fernanda Olarte-Sierra+1 more
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Forensic Genetic Analysis of Insect Gut Contents
American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology, 2005Entomological evidence is most often used for estimating the postmortem interval, but fly larvae can also be a source of vertebrate DNA. Forensic analysis of DNA recovered from a larva's gut can be used to identify what the larva had been feeding on.
CAMPOBASSO, Carlo Pietro+3 more
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