The Forensic Laboratory Handbook: Procedures and PracticeAshraf Mozayani, Carla Noziglia Springer Science & Business Media, 2007. gada 8. nov. - 300 lappuses A comprehensive and easy-to-read introduction to the work of the modern forensic laboratory. The authors explain in simple language the capabilities and limitations of modern forensic laboratory procedures, techniques, analyses, and interpretations. Here, the interested reader will find an understandable and fascinating introduction to the complex worlds of forensic serology DNA, chemistry, crime reconstruction, digital evidence, explosives, arson, fingerprints, firearms, tool marks, odontology, and pathology. Additional chapters address the problems of assuring quality and seeking trace evidence in the forensic laboratory. |
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... sequence. Fraternal twins' DNA, on the other hand, will not be any more similar than that of regular siblings ... sequence of the DNA molecule is the same for all individuals. Forensic DNA analysis is interested in the small percentage ...
... sequence. Fraternal twins' DNA, on the other hand, will not be any more similar than that of regular siblings ... sequence of the DNA molecule is the same for all individuals. Forensic DNA analysis is interested in the small percentage ...
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... sequencing, and Y-STR, all require very precise amounts of DNA for processing. There are several different methods that can be used to quantify DNA. The newer methods have greater sensitivity and can more accurately identify the amount ...
... sequencing, and Y-STR, all require very precise amounts of DNA for processing. There are several different methods that can be used to quantify DNA. The newer methods have greater sensitivity and can more accurately identify the amount ...
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... sequences known as variable number of tandem repeat (VNTR) sequences which are pieces of DNA whose sequence repeats over and over a different number of times in different individuals. These repeating sequences, each up to several ...
... sequences known as variable number of tandem repeat (VNTR) sequences which are pieces of DNA whose sequence repeats over and over a different number of times in different individuals. These repeating sequences, each up to several ...
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... sequences in RFLP, making statistical analysis less discriminating. 6.4. STR. Analysis. The most widespread method of DNA analysis currently used in crime laboratories is STR analysis. STRs are repetitive sequences of DNA, usually two to ...
... sequences in RFLP, making statistical analysis less discriminating. 6.4. STR. Analysis. The most widespread method of DNA analysis currently used in crime laboratories is STR analysis. STRs are repetitive sequences of DNA, usually two to ...
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... Sequencing. Many people do not realize that there is more than one type of DNA in a cell. All of the discussion to this ... sequence with their mother, siblings, and other maternal relatives. Because of the shared mtDNA profile between ...
... Sequencing. Many people do not realize that there is more than one type of DNA in a cell. All of the discussion to this ... sequence with their mother, siblings, and other maternal relatives. Because of the shared mtDNA profile between ...
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CHAPTER 2 | 35 |
CHAPTER 3 | 63 |
CHAPTER 4 | 79 |
CHAPTER 6 | 117 |
CHAPTER 7 | 143 |
CHAPTER 8 | 177 |
CHAPTER 9 | 195 |
CHAPTER 10 | 211 |
CHAPTER 12 | 249 |
CHAPTER 13 | 265 |
Index | 291 |
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