Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)
Predict Human Appearance From DNA Focusing on Pigmentation
Principles, methods and applications of DNA-based prediction of human appearance traits for forensic and anthropological use with specific insights into eye, hair, and skin colour prediction from DNA.
This webinar was presented by the NIJ Forensic Technology Center of Excellence on January 1, 2017.
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The Evolution Of SNPs As A Forensic Marker, Part 2
This webinar will review the history of SNPs as forensic markers and discuss the design and development of large SNP multiplexes for use on massively parallel sequencing platforms for forensic and missing person identification.
This webinar was presented by the NIJ Forensic Technology Center of Excellence on November 7, 2017.
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The Evolution Of SNPs As A Forensic Marker, Part 1
This webinar will review the history of SNPs as forensic markers and discuss the design and development of large SNP multiplexes for use on massively parallel sequencing platforms for forensic and missing person identification.
This webinar was presented by the NIJ Forensic Technology Center of Excellence on November 7, 2017.
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DNA Methylation-Based Age Prediction
In this webinar you will discover how multiplex assays targeting CpG sites can be used to predict the age of an individual and determine the body fluid of origin of a sample.
This webinar was presented by the NIJ Forensic Technology Center of Excellence on December 6, 2017.
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StrPhaser constructs tandem repeat alleles from VCF data
Assessment of a microhaplotype panel for human identification and ancestry inference in Brazil
Population Genetic Analysis with the NimaGen IDseek OmniSNP Identity Informative SNP Typing Kit
Relationship Inference with Low-Coverage Whole Genome Sequencing on Forensic Samples
Benchmarking for Genotyping and Imputation Using Degraded DNA for Forensic Applications across Diverse Populations
Correction: Shelly Y. Shih; et al.; Applications of Probe Capture Enrichment Next Generation Sequencing for Whole Mitochondrial Genome and 426 Nuclear SNPs for Forensically Challenging Samples. Genes 2018, 9, 49
Natural Variation in Genome Architecture Among 205 Drosophila Melanogaster Genetic Reference Panel Lines
Genetic Privacy and the Case of the Golden State Killer—Diving into the Science
SNP Miniplexes for Individual Identification of Random-Bred Domestic Cats
Forensic Performance of Two Insertion-deletion Marker Assays
Criteria for Selecting Microhaplotypes: Mixture Detection and Deconvolution
Verification of Eye and Skin Color Predictors in Various Populations
The Development of Two Fast Genotyping Assays for the Differentiation of Hemp from Marijuana
Comparative Evaluation of Genotyping Technologies for Investigative Genetic Genealogy in Sexual Assault Casework
Optimizing the Analysis of DNA from Burned Bone Using Ancient DNA Techniques
Guiding Interpretation: Leveraging High-Density SNP Data from Major U.S. Populations for Forensic Genetic Analyses
Forensic Biology Research and Development at NIJ
Forensic Biology involves the collection, study, and analysis of biological material on evidence from crime scenes to provide unbiased, scientific reports for a criminal or civil court case to give a better understanding of the crime that occurred. Historically, one of the earliest forensic biologists was Sir Alec Jeffreys in 1985 using DNA fingerprinting or DNA typing to individually identify humans.[1] He targeted variable...