Information handling is an important and demanding process in any organization. Information systems are used for collecting, saving and manipulating the information. Benefits of information systems are realized when they are used in big organizations handling big and complex data. Crime investigation involves big data handling and involves the complex data for example, DNA sequences of humans. This research is focusing on the benefits which arise with the implementation of information system in crime investigation department in India. Research describes the role of DNA Fingerprinting in crime scenes, DNA Fingerprinting through automation and the role of embedded computing in DNA Fingerprinting. The requirements gathered are being used...
The introduction of molecular markers, such as STR (Short Tandem Repeats), was a fundamental event i...
The discovery of DNA technology is considered one of the most revolutionary and beneficial contribut...
largest DNA database in the world. It contains DNA profiles from more than 2.5 million individuals1 ...
Since DNA-profiling involves complicated micro-biological issues, it is imperative to have an unders...
Computerized databases have been developed in forensic science to provide intelligence for the inves...
Abstract DNA technology can connect a crime scene profile to a DNA databank reference profile, there...
DNA fingerprinting is a growing technology which is greatly changing law enforcement. The purpose of...
AbstractDNA technology has proved to be a worthy investigative tool for releasing the innocent citiz...
DNA profiling technology has brought about a paradigm shift in crime scene analysis. It has enabled...
The field of Bioinformatics has extended the scope of its applications in various fields like geneti...
The admissibility of the DNA evidence before the court always depends on its accurate and proper col...
This thesis describes how mobile Rapid DNA analysis may be implemented as a potential effective tool...
In India, the crime rate is on the rise but the rate of conviction is very low in comparison. It is ...
DNA fingerprinting is an enigma to many jurists, as it can be extremely technical and very confusing...
The UK has had a National DNA Database [NDNAD] since 1995. It now contains more than 4.5 million rec...
The introduction of molecular markers, such as STR (Short Tandem Repeats), was a fundamental event i...
The discovery of DNA technology is considered one of the most revolutionary and beneficial contribut...
largest DNA database in the world. It contains DNA profiles from more than 2.5 million individuals1 ...
Since DNA-profiling involves complicated micro-biological issues, it is imperative to have an unders...
Computerized databases have been developed in forensic science to provide intelligence for the inves...
Abstract DNA technology can connect a crime scene profile to a DNA databank reference profile, there...
DNA fingerprinting is a growing technology which is greatly changing law enforcement. The purpose of...
AbstractDNA technology has proved to be a worthy investigative tool for releasing the innocent citiz...
DNA profiling technology has brought about a paradigm shift in crime scene analysis. It has enabled...
The field of Bioinformatics has extended the scope of its applications in various fields like geneti...
The admissibility of the DNA evidence before the court always depends on its accurate and proper col...
This thesis describes how mobile Rapid DNA analysis may be implemented as a potential effective tool...
In India, the crime rate is on the rise but the rate of conviction is very low in comparison. It is ...
DNA fingerprinting is an enigma to many jurists, as it can be extremely technical and very confusing...
The UK has had a National DNA Database [NDNAD] since 1995. It now contains more than 4.5 million rec...
The introduction of molecular markers, such as STR (Short Tandem Repeats), was a fundamental event i...
The discovery of DNA technology is considered one of the most revolutionary and beneficial contribut...
largest DNA database in the world. It contains DNA profiles from more than 2.5 million individuals1 ...