Forensic DNA Typing: Principles, Applications and Advancements

Forensic DNA Typing: Principles, Applications and Advancements

Dash, Hirak Ranjan; Shrivastava, Pankaj; Lorente, Jose A.; Imam, Jahangir

Springer Verlag, Singapore

12/2021

685

Mole

Inglês

9789811566578

15 a 20 dias

1050

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Chapter 1. Forensic DNA Typing: Inception, Methodology and Technical Advancements.- Chapter 2. STR Typing and Available Multiplex kits Including Validation methods.- Chapter 3. Sequential Advancements of DNA Profiling: An Overview of Complete Arena.- Chapter 4. Forensic DNAevidence: From Crime Scene to Conviction.- Chapter 5. RNA and DNA Based Identification of Body Fluids.- Chapter 6. Statistical softwares used in evaluation of Forensic DNAtyping.- Chapter 7. Ancient DNA analysis and its relevance in forensic DNA fingerprinting.- Chapter 8. Analyses of Second World War skeletal remains using a forensic approach.- Chapter 9. Molecular tools for analysis of Archaeological and Prehistoric Human Bones: a perspective of anthropological and forensic relevance.- Chapter 10. Usefulness of Mini-STRs in analyzing degraded DNA samples and their forensic relevance.-Chapter 11. Capillary electrophoresis issues in forensic DNA typing.- Chapter 12. Human trafficking and DNA analysis.- Chapter 13. Autosomal STR Typing and Case Studies.- Chapter 14. Y Chromosome Short Tandem Repeats Typing.- Chapter 15. X-STRs: Potentials and Applications.- Chapter 16. Applications of Mitochondrial DNA in Forensic Science.- Chapter 17. SNP in Forensic DNA Testing.- Chapter 18. SNP Testing in Forensic Science.- Chapter 19. DNA analysis of domestic animals.- Chapter 20. DNA forensics in combating illegal wildlife trade: present, past and future perspectives.- Chapter 21. The utility of DNA Barcoding Technology in the Authentication of Medicinal Plants in Illegal Trade: A critical review.- Chapter 22. DNA barcoding in forensic mycology: concepts, limitations and future prospects.- Chapter 23. Applications of Next Generation Sequencing in forensic field.- Chapter 24. Utility and possibility of Next-Generation Sequencing in Forensic DNA typing.- Chapter 25. Oral Microbes: A hidden yet powerful evidence for futuristic forensic investigation.- Chapter 26. MALDITOF the 4th generation techniques still at its infancy to identify forensically important insects.- Chapter 27. Forensic DNA Phenotyping.- Chapter 28. Rapid DNA typing.- Chapter 29. Guidelines for collection and preservation of samples for Forensic DNA testing.- Chapter 30. Quality Control in Forensic DNA Typing.- Chapter 31. Legal aspects of Forensic DNA typing.- Chapter 32. DNA Databases.- Chapter 33. Building of the World's Largest DNA Database: the China Case.- Chapter 34. DNA Databases: Risks, Benefits, Privacy, and Human Rights.
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DNA Fingerprinting;Genetics;Forensic Science;Ancient DNA;Wild life Forensics;Microbial Forensics