DNA typing
How It Got There: Associating Individual DNA Profiles with Specific Body Fluids in Mixtures Using Targeted Digital Gene Expression and RNA-SNP Identification
Just Science: DNA: Just Investigative Genetic Genealogy
Powerful Forensic Markers Optimized for Massively Parallel Sequencing
Just Science: DNA: Just Genetic Variation
Just Science: Just Six Sigma and Your Lab
The Impact of National Institute of Justice's Solving Cold Cases With DNA Program
Probabilistic Genotyping of Evidentiary DNA Typing Results - Module 5: Representation of Statistical Weight to Stakeholders and the Court
Probabilistic Genotyping of Evidentiary DNA Typing Results - Module 8: Summation and Special Topics
Just Science: DNA: Just DNA and the Post-Conviction Dynamic
Personal Identification and Ancestral Characterization from Genetically Variant Peptides in Human Hair
Searching for the Missing in a City of Millions
NIJ Journal Issue No. 273
Using Artificial Intelligence to Address Criminal Justice Needs
How Research and Technology Are Expanding Sexual Assault Kit Testing
NIJ Office of Investigative and Forensic Sciences Director Gerald LaPorte and Deputy Director Heather Waltke, along with Heather LaSalle, Forensic Examiner, DNA Casework Unit, and Tina Delgado, Chief, Biometrics Division from the FBI Laboratory discuss how scientific advances can help jurisdictions process a large number of previously unsubmitted sexual assault kits.
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