Aim To describe and assess the scientific and technical aspects of animal forensic testing at the University of California, Davis. The findings and recommendations contained in this report are designed to assess the past, evaluate the present, and recommend reforms that will assist the animal forensic science community in providing the best possible services that comply with court standards and bear judicial scrutiny. Methods A batch of 32 closed files of domestic dog DNA cases processed at the University of California, Davis, between August 2003 and July 2005 were reviewed in this study. The case files comprised copies of all original paperwork, copies of the cover letter or final report, laboratory notes, notes on analyses, submission for...
The use of non-human DNA typing in forensic science investigations, and specifically that from anima...
Animal forensic DNA analysis is being used for human criminal investigations (e.g traces from cats a...
Dogs are intensely integrated in human social life and their shed hairs can play a major role in for...
Aim To describe and assess the scientific and technical aspects of animal forensic testing at the Un...
Genetic analysis in animals has been used for many applications, such as kinship analysis, for deter...
The identification of dog hair through mtDNA analysis has become increasingly important in the last ...
The probative value of animal forensic genetic evidence relies on laboratory accuracy and reliabilit...
Abstract The identification of dog hair through mtDNA analysis has become increasingly important in ...
Awareness of the probability of DNA transferring from a person, item or surface to another person, i...
Almost two in five Australian households have dogs, subsequently, canine biological evidence is ofte...
Analysis of non-human DNA in forensic science, first reported about two decades ago, is now commonpl...
Dog fecal samples were collected at the crime scene and from the shoes of the suspectto see whether ...
Molecular and genetic studies of canine disease phenotypes can be limited by the amount of DNA avail...
The use of DNA analysis in forensic investigations into animal persecution and biodiversity conserva...
ABSTRACT: The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control regions of 125 domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) enco...
The use of non-human DNA typing in forensic science investigations, and specifically that from anima...
Animal forensic DNA analysis is being used for human criminal investigations (e.g traces from cats a...
Dogs are intensely integrated in human social life and their shed hairs can play a major role in for...
Aim To describe and assess the scientific and technical aspects of animal forensic testing at the Un...
Genetic analysis in animals has been used for many applications, such as kinship analysis, for deter...
The identification of dog hair through mtDNA analysis has become increasingly important in the last ...
The probative value of animal forensic genetic evidence relies on laboratory accuracy and reliabilit...
Abstract The identification of dog hair through mtDNA analysis has become increasingly important in ...
Awareness of the probability of DNA transferring from a person, item or surface to another person, i...
Almost two in five Australian households have dogs, subsequently, canine biological evidence is ofte...
Analysis of non-human DNA in forensic science, first reported about two decades ago, is now commonpl...
Dog fecal samples were collected at the crime scene and from the shoes of the suspectto see whether ...
Molecular and genetic studies of canine disease phenotypes can be limited by the amount of DNA avail...
The use of DNA analysis in forensic investigations into animal persecution and biodiversity conserva...
ABSTRACT: The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control regions of 125 domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) enco...
The use of non-human DNA typing in forensic science investigations, and specifically that from anima...
Animal forensic DNA analysis is being used for human criminal investigations (e.g traces from cats a...
Dogs are intensely integrated in human social life and their shed hairs can play a major role in for...