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245 0 2 _aA guide to forensic DNA profiling /
_ceditors, Allan Jamieson, Scott Bader, The Forensic Institute, Glasgow, UK.
264 1 _aChichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom :
_bWiley,
_c[2016]
264 4 _c©2016
300 _axxiii, 413 pages :
_billustrations (some color) ;
_c26 cm
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _a"The increasingly arcane world of DNA profiling demands that those needing to understand at least some of it must find a source of reliable and understandable information. Combining material from the successful Wiley Encyclopedia of Forensic Science with newly commissioned and updated material, the Editors have used their own extensive experience in criminal casework across the world to compile an informative guide that will provide knowledge and thought-provoking articles of interest to anyone involved or interested in the use of DNA in the forensic context. Following extensive introductory chapters covering forensic DNA profiling and forensic genetics, this comprehensive volume presents a substantial breadth of material covering: Fundamental material - including sources of DNA, validation, and accreditation Analysis and interpretation - including, extraction, quantification, amplification and interpretation of electropherograms (epgs) Evaluation - including mixtures, low template, and transfer Applications - databases, paternity and kinship, mitochondrial-DNA, wildlife DNA, single-nucleotide polymorphism, phenotyping and familial searching Court - report writing, discovery, cross examination, and current controversies With contributions from leading experts across the whole gamut of forensic science, this volume is intended to be authoritative but not authoritarian, informative but comprehensible, and comprehensive but concise. It will prove to be a valuable addition, and useful resource, for scientists, lawyers, teachers, criminologists, and judges"--
_cProvided by publisher.
520 _a"The increasingly arcane world of DNA profiling demands that those needing to understand at least some of it must find a source of reliable and understandable information. Combining material from the successful Encyclopedia of Forensic Science with newly commissioned and updated material, the Editors have used their own extensive experience in criminal casework across the world to compile an informative guide that will provide knowledge and thought-provoking articles of interest to anyone involved or interested in the use of DNA in the forensic context. Following extensive introductory chapters covering forensic DNA profiling and forensic genetics, this comprehensive volume presents a substantial breadth of material covering: - Fundamental material -- including sources of DNA, validation, and accreditation - Analysis and interpretation -- including, extraction, quantification, amplification and interpretation of electropherograms (epgs) - Evaluation -- including mixtures, low template, and transfer - Applications -- databases, paternity and kinship, mitochondrial-DNA, wildlife DNA, single-nucleotide polymorphism, phenotyping and familial searching - Court - report writing, discovery, cross examination, and current controversies"--
_cProvided by publisher.
650 0 _aDNA fingerprinting.
700 1 _aJamieson, Allan
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700 1 _aBader, Scott
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776 0 8 _iOnline version:
_tGuide to forensic DNA profiling
_dHoboken : Wiley, 2016
_z9781118751503
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