Non-Human DNA
Advancing Justice for the Missing and Unidentified Through Research - 2024 NIJ Research Conference
Forensic science research is developing essential knowledge to fill in the holes in death investigations, creating new ways to identify challenging skeletal remains. These methods inform cause of death, time of death, and familial relationships to guide investigations, identify suspects, support prosecutions, and bring justice to families.
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A bacterial signature-based method for the identification of seven forensically relevant human body fluids
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction Quantification of Canine DNA
Forensic Utility of the Mitochondrial Hypervariable Region 1 of Domestic Dogs, in Conjunction with Breed and Geographic Information
Mitochondrial Genome DNA Analysis of the Domestic Dog: Identifying Informative SNPs Outside of the Control Region
Raman Spectroscopy of Blood for Species Identification
A DNA Barcoding Strategy for Blow and Flesh Flies Encountered During Medicolegal Casework
Forensic Application of Pollen DNA Barcoding
Microbial Community Succession in Human and Pig Decomposition
Development of White-tailed Deer Genetic Database for the Forensic Identification of Poached Samples
Exploring the Genetic Diversity of Bacterial Populations in Soil for Forensic Applications
Delivery of Academic Workshops in Advanced DNA Typing Analysis and Population Statistics
Development of a DNA-Based Multi-Species Identification and Quantification Assay
Non-STR DNA Markers: SNPs, Y-STRs, LCN and mtDNA