Forensic DNA Analysis

Forensic DNA analysis (also called DNA testing or DNA typing) is a technique employed by forensic scientists to identify individuals by characteristics of their DNA. DNA profiles are a small set of DNA variations that are very likely to be different in all unrelated individuals. It is having good scope for the identification of the DNA of humans,  forensic DNA analysis includes various methods like Novel methods of extraction of DNA from weathered and ancient bone fragments, Novel methods of purification of crime scene DNA analysis, the DNA identification techniques includes ABO typing and str testing for forensic DNA analysis, Forensic mitochondrial DNA data analysis, Forensic analysis using portable analyzers Efficient methods for recovery of high quality DNA and RNA in forensic analysis.

  • DNA Analysis Techniques
  • Evaluation of forensic DNA profiling methods
  • Development and validation of assays for screening of specimens
  • Forensic analysis using portable analyzers
  • Forensic mitochondrial DNA data analysis
  • ABO typing and str testing for forensic DNA analysis
  • Novel methods of purification of crime scene DNA analysis
  • Recent advancements in forensic DNA analysis
  • DNA crime science
  • Forensic Bioinformatics

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