DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid)
DNA Typing Strategies for Identification of Human Remains via Real-Time Nanopore Sequencing
Touch DNA in Activity-Level Propositions: A Bullpen of Events to Inform Alternate Prosecution and Defense Scenarios
Ionic liquid-solvated near infrared dyes for detection of trace blood spatter in textiles under ambient lighting conditions
Evaluation of the Occurrence and Associative Value of NonIdentifiable Fingermarks on Unfired Ammunition in Handguns for Evidence Supporting Proof of Criminal Possession, Use and Intent
Species Identification in Forensic Casework using Proteomics
Aptamer-Based Oral Fluid Testing Device for Roadside Screening of Recent Marijuana Use in Drivers
Comparative Evaluation of Massively Parallel Sequencing STR kits with the Emphasis on Mixture Deconvolution Utilizing Probabilistic Genotyping.
Just Science Podcast: Just Leveraging Databases for Human Identification
The History and Legacy of the Latent Fingerprint Black Box Study
The FBI's black box study on latent prints continues to influence the criminal justice system's understanding of the validity and reliability of forensic testimony.
Evaluating the Impact of Dropout and Genotyping Error on SNP-Based Kinship Analysis With Forensic Samples
Technical Modifications for the Application of the Total Difference Method for Frontal Sinus Comparison
A multipurpose panel of microhaplotypes for use with STR markers in casework
Inter-laboratory variation in interpretation of DNA mixtures
Guiding proposition setting in forensic DNA interpretation
It's More Complex Than You Think: A Chief's Guide to DNA
Cost-Benefit Analysis Tool for Labor Expenditure Associated With Sexual Assault Kit Processing Workflows
Just Science Podcast: Just Identifying Individuals with Forensic Genetic Genealogy
Ancient Genomes Indicate Population Replacement in Early Neolithic Britain
Just Science Podcast: Just Solving Cold Cases with Forensic Genetic Genealogy
What's Possible with Rapid DNA Technology
What’s Possible with Rapid DNA Technology?
NIJ scientist Tracey Johnson joins science writer Sarah Michaud in this episode. They discuss Rapid DNA technology, and Tracey explains the complexities of this technology – its pitfalls and its possibilities.
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