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Forensic DNA Analysis
Current Practices and Emerging Technologies
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The field of forensic DNA analysis has grown immensely in the past two decades and genotyping of biological samples is now routinely performed in human identification (HID) laboratories. Application areas include paternity testing, forensic casework, family lineage studies, identification of human remains, and DNA databasing. Forensic DNA Analysis:
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Contributors
- Chapter 1 - Forensic DNA Evidence Collection at a Crime Scene: An Investigatorâs Commentary
- Chapter 2 - Optimizing Storage and Handling of DNA Extracts
- Chapter 3 - Extraction of DNA from Forensic Biological Samples for Genotyping
- Chapter 4 - Extraction of DNA from Human Remains
- Chapter 5 - RNA Profiling for the Identification of the Tissue Origin of Dried Stains in Forensic Biology
- Chapter 6 - Assessment of DNA Extracted from Forensic Samples Prior to Genotyping
- Chapter 7 - Principles, Practice, and Evolution of Capillary Electrophoresis as a Tool for Forensic DNA Analysis
- Chapter 8 - Next-Generation STR Genotyping Kits for Forensic Applications
- Chapter 9 - Biology and Genetics of New Autosomal STR Loci Useful for Forensic DNA Analysis
- Chapter 10 - Hidden Variation in Microsatellite Loci: Utility and Implications for Forensic DNA
- Chapter 11 - Additional Y-STRs in Forensics: Why, Which, and When
- Chapter 12 - Forensic Mitochondrial DNA Analysis: Current Practice and Future Potential
- Chapter 13 - Applications of Autosomal SNPs and Indels in Forensic Analysis
- Chapter 14 - Deep-Sequencing Technologies and Potential Applications in Forensic DNA Testing
- Chapter 15 - Sample-to-Result STR Genotyping Systems: Potential and Status
- Chapter 16 - Training of Forensic DNA ScientistsâA Commentary
- Back Cover