Dallas, "Monitoring otter populations by
DNA typing of spraints," IUCN Otter Specialist Group Bulletin, vol.
Comparison of HLA class I typing by serology with
DNA typing. Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi, v.
Recognising the potential of DNA Technology, in the case of People v Wesley (18) it was observed that '
DNA Typing is the single greatest advance in the "search for truth" ...
Advanced Topics in Forensic
DNA Typing: Methodology.
But these otherwise very different books nevertheless produce two shared insights into
DNA typing. The first, likely transmitted inadvertently, is that forensic
DNA typing is inherently political.
The NRC report is replete with both general and specific declarations that frame the accuracy and reliability of
DNA typing as the new standard for forensic investigations.
The isolates were subjected to 18S ribosomal
DNA typing (15) and all were found to be T4 sequence genotypes.
The advent of
DNA typing to the sequence level and the discovery that some HLA-B27 subtypes confer protection against SpA (14,16,19,21,24,26-29) provides the rationale for research in this area.
DNA profiling (also called DNA testing,
DNA typing, or genetic fingerprinting) is a technique employed by forensic scientists to assist in the identification of individuals on the basis of their respective DNA profiles.
Along with key cases, he details such techniques as Alphonse Bertillon's program of physical measurements used to recognize habitual criminals; the study of fingerprints; Phillip Gravelle's comparison microscope for examining bullets; the development of bloodstain identification; and recent advances in
DNA typing techniques, blood-spatter analysis, and face-pattern recognition.
Biofortuna, based at Merseybio, has pioneered the procedures and methods applicable to anti-body screening and
DNA typing.
In: Forensic
DNA Typing: Biology, Technology, and Genetics of STR Markers.