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9780121479510
Since it was first used in a criminal investigation in 1986, forensic DNA testing has become not only one of the most high profile tools available to the legal system, but also one with a very high degree of confidence. The use of DNA testing has helped determine the perpetrators of violent crimes, resolve questioned paternity and identify the remains of missing persons or victims of mass disasters. John Butler has been involved, first in the validation of the short tandem repeat (STR) markers that form the basis of the FBI's nation-wide DNA database (CODIS) and, lately, in the development of new and innovative technologies that may influence the future of the field. If you are involved with forensic DNA testing in any way, you cannot afford not to own this book. Short tandem repeat loci will be the most widely used markers in forensic DNA analysis for many years to come, and suitable information on STR typing is needed for crime laboratory personnel as well as members of the legal community. This book examines the science of current DNA typing methods by focussing on the biology and technology behind STR markers and the most common forensic DNA analysis methods used today. Features: * Chapters cover the topic from introductory level right up to "cutting edge" research * Forensic scientists learn about the new methods and technologies required by STR typing * DNA laboratories find out how to meet the training requirements of the DNA Advisory Board Quality Assurance Standards (listed in Appendix III). * Lawyers and law enforcement professionals understand the science behind the techniques * Information listed on suppliers of DNA analysis equipment, products and servicesButler, John M. is the author of 'Forensic DNA Typing Biology & Technology Behind Str Markers' with ISBN 9780121479510 and ISBN 012147951X.
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