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Insertion-deletion (InDel) marker: A type of genetic variation resulting from the insertion or deletion of a small segment of DNA, used extensively in forensic identification and population studies.
Background This Research Topic is the second volume in the series: Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy and Fine-Scale Structure of Human Populations. The previous volume can be viewed here: ...
DNA testing is the most powerful tool for human identification. Since its discovery in the mid-1980s, DNA profiling had caused a paradigm shift in the identification of victims, perpetrators and ...
Forensic Architecture: True to Scale will be on view from Feb. 20 through Sept. 27, 2020.
A leading psychopathy researcher has used the threat of legal action to have changes made to a research paper critical of a widely used criminological rating scale he developed 20 years ago. In ...
Nowadays, the digital forensic techniques for digital images are developed with the origin identification and integrity verification functions for security reasons. Currently, most developed methods ...
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