Presently, Short Tandem Repeats (STRs) based forensic DNA typing technology is being globally used in solving a diverse range of forensic cases such as paternity, identification of unknown dead bodies/skeletal remains, or suspect in a case of rape or mass rape. The technology has invaded its tentacles in almost all areas of criminal investigation in the last few decades. The present forensic DNA technology is based on capillary electrophoresis and utilizes short tandem repeats(STRs).On one hand, the technology is extensively used in the investigation of crime in highly sensitive cases, but on the another hand, obtaining DNA profile from forensic samples are highly challenging many times. Advent of PCR has been a boon for handling the challe...
Analysis of sexual assault evidence in a forensic laboratory setting requires accurate analysis of d...
There is a transition nationwide on the analysis of forensic evidentiary stains containing biologica...
Since 1997 the analysis of DNA recovered from handled objects, or trace DNA has become routine and i...
In forensic crime scene investigations, biological fluids such as blood are commonly found in soil. ...
Experiments were performed to evaluate the Amplitype PolyMarker DNA typing system for application to...
Concentration of higher molecular weight DNA allowed for a useable DNA profile to be obtained from a...
DNA can be isolated from a variety of human sample sources including anti-coagulant whole blood, blo...
Extraction of amplifiable DNA-from degraded human material in the forensic context remains a problem...
The aim of the research was to understand if the use of chemicals compounds used to enhance latent f...
Isolation of DNA from skeletonised human remains can be problematic. In addition to DNA degradation,...
Positive identification of human remains in missing persons cases can be difficult, especially when ...
"The field of forensic DNA analysis has grown immensely in the past two decades and genotyping of bi...
Formalin fixation is commonly used to preserve tissue sections for pathological testing and embalmin...
Traditionally four distinct and isolated stages are required to produce a DNA profile from a forensi...
DNA can be isolated from a variety of human sample sources including anti-coagulant whole blood, bl...
Analysis of sexual assault evidence in a forensic laboratory setting requires accurate analysis of d...
There is a transition nationwide on the analysis of forensic evidentiary stains containing biologica...
Since 1997 the analysis of DNA recovered from handled objects, or trace DNA has become routine and i...
In forensic crime scene investigations, biological fluids such as blood are commonly found in soil. ...
Experiments were performed to evaluate the Amplitype PolyMarker DNA typing system for application to...
Concentration of higher molecular weight DNA allowed for a useable DNA profile to be obtained from a...
DNA can be isolated from a variety of human sample sources including anti-coagulant whole blood, blo...
Extraction of amplifiable DNA-from degraded human material in the forensic context remains a problem...
The aim of the research was to understand if the use of chemicals compounds used to enhance latent f...
Isolation of DNA from skeletonised human remains can be problematic. In addition to DNA degradation,...
Positive identification of human remains in missing persons cases can be difficult, especially when ...
"The field of forensic DNA analysis has grown immensely in the past two decades and genotyping of bi...
Formalin fixation is commonly used to preserve tissue sections for pathological testing and embalmin...
Traditionally four distinct and isolated stages are required to produce a DNA profile from a forensi...
DNA can be isolated from a variety of human sample sources including anti-coagulant whole blood, bl...
Analysis of sexual assault evidence in a forensic laboratory setting requires accurate analysis of d...
There is a transition nationwide on the analysis of forensic evidentiary stains containing biologica...
Since 1997 the analysis of DNA recovered from handled objects, or trace DNA has become routine and i...