Genetic databases have been created in several countries: the United Kingdom was the first European country to have, in 1995, a DNA database. Subsequently, the Netherlands and Austria (1997), Germany (1998), Finland and Norway (1999) and many others have introduced or are preparing databases.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T6W-4DTKFSF-6/1/b1b40e97eb4be818493af08cb4b86cc
Forensic genetics brings together all the genetic knowledge required to solve specific legal problem...
During the last decade, DNA profiling and the use of DNA databases have become two of the most emplo...
The article presents the achievements in DNA forensic science practice, the latest developments as w...
The political and financial investments in the implementation of forensic DNA databases and the ethi...
The introduction of molecular markers, as STR (Short Tandem Repeats) was a fundamental event in Fore...
Common law countries share a growing receptiveness to the use of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in cr...
In the last year direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic genealogy databases have been used to identify sus...
Since the emergence of forensic DNA profiling and the corollary creation of DNA databases, efforts t...
Forensic genetics brings together all the genetic knowledge required to solve specific legal problem...
The UK has had a National DNA Database [NDNAD] since 1995. It now contains more than 4.5 million rec...
The discovery of DNA technology is considered one of the most revolutionary and beneficial contribut...
AbstractBackgroundThe Forensic Genetics Policy Initiative (www.dnapolicyinitiative.org) is a civil s...
The establishment of DNA databases has been and continues to be a source of controversy. Proponents ...
The transnational exchange of forensic DNA data has become a modern trend in fighting cross-border c...
The recent incorporation of forensic DNA identification technology into the criminal justice systems...
Forensic genetics brings together all the genetic knowledge required to solve specific legal problem...
During the last decade, DNA profiling and the use of DNA databases have become two of the most emplo...
The article presents the achievements in DNA forensic science practice, the latest developments as w...
The political and financial investments in the implementation of forensic DNA databases and the ethi...
The introduction of molecular markers, as STR (Short Tandem Repeats) was a fundamental event in Fore...
Common law countries share a growing receptiveness to the use of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in cr...
In the last year direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic genealogy databases have been used to identify sus...
Since the emergence of forensic DNA profiling and the corollary creation of DNA databases, efforts t...
Forensic genetics brings together all the genetic knowledge required to solve specific legal problem...
The UK has had a National DNA Database [NDNAD] since 1995. It now contains more than 4.5 million rec...
The discovery of DNA technology is considered one of the most revolutionary and beneficial contribut...
AbstractBackgroundThe Forensic Genetics Policy Initiative (www.dnapolicyinitiative.org) is a civil s...
The establishment of DNA databases has been and continues to be a source of controversy. Proponents ...
The transnational exchange of forensic DNA data has become a modern trend in fighting cross-border c...
The recent incorporation of forensic DNA identification technology into the criminal justice systems...
Forensic genetics brings together all the genetic knowledge required to solve specific legal problem...
During the last decade, DNA profiling and the use of DNA databases have become two of the most emplo...
The article presents the achievements in DNA forensic science practice, the latest developments as w...