DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid)
Nuclear, Chloroplast, and Mitochondrial Data of a US Cannabis DNA Database
Raman spectroscopy for forensic semen identification: Method validation vs. environmental interferences
Just Science Podcast: Just Lawfully Owed DNA
Proteomic Genotyping of Fingermark Donors With Genetically Variant Peptides
An Accurate Bacterial DNA Quantification Assay for HTS Library Preparation of Human Biological Samples
Working Towards Implementation of Whole Genome Mitochondrial DNA Sequencing into Routine Casework
Proteomic genotyping: Using mass spectrometry to infer SNP genotypes in a forensic context
Facial Recognition From DNA Using Face-to-DNA Classifiers
Engineering a Replicative DNA Polymerase for Accurate Bypass of Damaged DNA
Demonstration of a mitochondrial DNA-compatible workflow for genetically variant peptide identification from human hair samples
Testing Sexual Assault Kits Saves Money and Prevents Future Sexual Assaults
Nanopore Sequencing: An Enrichment-free Alternative to Mitochondrial DNA Sequencing
In-Field Collection and Preservation of Decomposing Human Tissues to Facilitate Rapid Purification and STR Typing
Analyzing Population Structure for Forensic STR Markers in Next Generation Sequencing data
Interpreting a Major Component From a Mixed DNA Profile With an Unknown Number of Minor Contributors
Changing the Criminal Justice System Response to Sexual Assault: An Empirical Study of a Participatory Action Research Project
The Best Way Out is Always Through: Addressing the Problem of Untested Sexual Assault Kits (SAKs) through Multidisciplinary Collaboration
Connecting the Dots: Identifying Suspected Serial Sexual Offenders Through Forensic DNA Evidence.
National DNA Database Statistics (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
The National DNA Index (NDIS) contains over 14,541,796 profiles of those convicted of a crime, 4,341,864 profiles of those arrested and 1,103,683 forensic profiles as of April 2021. Ultimately, the success of the CODIS program will be measured by the crimes it helps to solve. CODIS's primary metric, the "Investigation Aided," tracks the number of criminal investigations where CODIS has added value to the investigative...
National Survey of DNA Crime Laboratories (Bureau of Justice Statistics)
Provides national data on publicly operated forensic crime laboratories that perform DNA analyses. Data are collected on personnel, budgets, workloads, equipment, procedures, policies, and data processing. BJS first surveyed forensic crime laboratories in 1998, focusing solely on agencies that performed DNA analysis. The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) funded the 1998 study as part of a DNA Laboratory Improvement Program.
Just Science Podcast: Just the Biology and DNA Portfolio
Using Forensic Intelligence Analysts to Drive Gun Crime Investigations
Estimation of Y haplotype frequencies with lower order dependencies
The Forensic Microbiome: The Invisible Traces We Leave Behind
“Wherever he steps, whatever he touches, whatever he leaves, even unconsciously, will serve as a silent witness against him.” Edmond Locard (1877-1966), forensic science pioneer