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A powerful tool in the identification of individuals, DNA typing
has revolutionized criminal and paternity investigations.
Widespread analysis is now conducted by public and private
laboratories in the United States and abroad. Focusing on the basic
techniques used in forensic DNA laboratories, Forensic Analysis of
Biological Evidence: A Laboratory Guide for Serological and DNA
Typing introduces readers to the science of serological analysis
and DNA typing methods and provides a thorough background of the
molecular techniques used to determine an individual's identity or
parental lineage. Originally published as Forensic DNA Analysis: A
Laboratory Manual, this revised work offers updated exercises and
protocols for all kinds of DNA and serological analyses with
delineated objectives, step-by-step procedures, and required
laboratory supplies. Each exercise in this manual: Provides an
overview of forensic DNA analysis Explains the sources or types of
biological material used in a particular DNA analysis Supplies the
background principles and practical methodology for specific
serological analysis and DNA typing techniques Simulates human
forensic testing and can also be used to simulate a wide range of
applications for genetic analysis The book contains an extensive
glossary to make readers familiar with terminology used in the
forensic analysis of biological evidence, as well as basic terms
used in molecular biology. Those who master the material in this
volume will understand the methodology of the investigation in DNA
typing, develop an understanding of the scientific principles
involved in serology and DNA analysis, and succeed in analyzing and
interpreting the data generated in each exercise with clarity and
confidence.
In its short but active history, the use of DNA typing has
revolutionized criminal investigations. It is almost inconceivable
to bring a case to trial without positive identification through
what is now our most accurate means. Proficiency with the
methodology, principles, and interpretation of DNA evidence is
crucial for today's criminalist. An introductory text, Forensic DNA
Analysis: A Laboratory Manual presents a contextual history and
overview of the science and use of DNA typing. Logically organized,
with clear, concise language, this manual provides a fundamental
understanding of forensic DNA analysis and a thorough background in
the molecular techniques used to determine an individual's
identity. Students are provided with a sound working knowledge of
the investigative methodology, scientific principles, and the
analysis and interpretation of the resulting data. After laying a
foundation on the rules of the laboratory, the basic scientific
principles, and the types of biological materials, such as hair,
blood, and bone, this practical, hands-on manual provides 12
exercises outlining techniques commonly used in DNA typing.
Designed to be performed in a common laboratory, the experiments
cover DNA extraction, concentration, and assessment; DNA analysis
using restriction fragment length polymorphisms; polymerase chain
reaction and PCR-based typing tests; short tandem repeat analysis;
and mitochondrial DNA analysis. Many of the procedures described
have been adapted from methods used in federal, state, and private
forensic laboratories and are suitable to a wide range of
applications. There is also an extensive glossary for DNA typing
terminology and basic terms used in molecular biology. Instilling
confidence, analytical clarity, and a sense of curiosity, this
comprehensive introduction is the perfect tool for grasping the
techniques and applications of forensic DNA analysis and exploring
the questions and issues involved in forensic science
investigations.
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