Usage of Dna Knowledge in Forensic Science

Usage of Dna Knowledge in Forensic Science

by Katie Ridge

ISBN9789372623529
PublisherDigital Drive Learning
Copyright Year2026
Price$273.00
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Description

Deoxyribonucleic acid, often known as DNA, is a molecule made up of two chains that wind around one another to create a double helix. DNA is utilized by all known living things, including many viruses, to grow, develop, function, and reproduce. Nucleic acids, which include proteins, lipids, and complex carbohydrates (polysaccharides), are one of the four primary macromolecules required for all known life forms. They include DNA and ribonucleic acid (RNA). The book strongly emphasises interpreting test results and offers the relevant equations in a straightforward manner. The book covers every facet of DNA analysis, including current difficulties and methods for interpretation and population genetic models that may be used to calculate DNA frequencies or likelihood ratios. This book connects the biological, forensic, and interpretive areas of DNA profiling. The book is written in clear English with various tables and graphics. It is a useful tool that enables forensic scientists, technologists, molecular biologists, and lawyers to make the most use possible of forensic DNA evidence.

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