The TV series Code of a killer presents, in the form of a detective story, the advancement of science in determining the genetic fingerprint. This discovery revolutionized the scientific field and allowed a new way of identifying people, with applications beyond expectation, leading to the analysis of the impact that science has on society. Regarding the discovery of the genetic fingerprint (also called DNA testing or DNA analysis) as a technique used to distinguish individuals of the same species, we will discuss two controversial events of high social impact: the revolution in forensic research related to the first conviction based on DNA fingerprinting data, and the possibility of finding children appropriated during the military dictato...
Forensic molecular analyses are extensively used in police investigations and in court for the solut...
The need to identify victims of mass disasters and perpetrators of crimes is fundamental for humanit...
Two cases of missing children in Portugal (Joana and Maddie) have recently highlighted the dilemmas ...
DNA fingerprinting is an enigma to many jurists, as it can be extremely technical and very confusing...
Background and Aim: DNA fingerprinting, one of the great discoveries of the late 20th century, has r...
There has been a great deal of comment recently in both the popular Press and in certain aca-demic j...
DNA technology will impact many areas in society and has been swept up by some members of the crimin...
As we all are aware now the discovery of DNA is the most significant biological discovery of the 20t...
International audienceDNA Fingerprint Databases and DNA Analyses in Criminal Viewed from the Perspec...
The first police databank based on DNA genetic profiles was introduced in the UK in 1995. Identifica...
Over the past three decades, there has been an accelerated development of genetic technology, leadin...
Genetic Surveillance and Crime Control presents a new empirical and conceptual framework for underst...
Forensic genetics brings together all the genetic knowledge required to solve specific legal problem...
Forensic genetics brings together all the genetic knowledge required to solve specific legal problem...
Over the past three decades, there has been an accelerated development of genetic technology, leadin...
Forensic molecular analyses are extensively used in police investigations and in court for the solut...
The need to identify victims of mass disasters and perpetrators of crimes is fundamental for humanit...
Two cases of missing children in Portugal (Joana and Maddie) have recently highlighted the dilemmas ...
DNA fingerprinting is an enigma to many jurists, as it can be extremely technical and very confusing...
Background and Aim: DNA fingerprinting, one of the great discoveries of the late 20th century, has r...
There has been a great deal of comment recently in both the popular Press and in certain aca-demic j...
DNA technology will impact many areas in society and has been swept up by some members of the crimin...
As we all are aware now the discovery of DNA is the most significant biological discovery of the 20t...
International audienceDNA Fingerprint Databases and DNA Analyses in Criminal Viewed from the Perspec...
The first police databank based on DNA genetic profiles was introduced in the UK in 1995. Identifica...
Over the past three decades, there has been an accelerated development of genetic technology, leadin...
Genetic Surveillance and Crime Control presents a new empirical and conceptual framework for underst...
Forensic genetics brings together all the genetic knowledge required to solve specific legal problem...
Forensic genetics brings together all the genetic knowledge required to solve specific legal problem...
Over the past three decades, there has been an accelerated development of genetic technology, leadin...
Forensic molecular analyses are extensively used in police investigations and in court for the solut...
The need to identify victims of mass disasters and perpetrators of crimes is fundamental for humanit...
Two cases of missing children in Portugal (Joana and Maddie) have recently highlighted the dilemmas ...