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  1. DNA Typing: Technical Considerations - DNA Technology in …

    The forensic use of DNA typing is an outgrowth of its medical diagnostic use—analysis of disease-causing genes based on comparison of a patient's DNA with that of family members …

  2. DNA Typing | Encyclopedia.com

    DNA typing is a laboratory procedure that detects normal variations in a sample of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA typing is most often used to establish identity, parentage, family …

  3. Forensic DNA Typing - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Forensic DNA typing is defined as a method that uses highly discriminatory DNA markers to identify the source of evidence, evolving rapidly since its inception in 1985.

  4. Crime Scene and DNA Basics for Forensic Analysts | DNA Typing

    Jun 16, 2023 · DNA typing was introduced into forensic science in the mid-1980s, arising from discoveries made in biomedical research. Ray White, an American geneticist at the University …

  5. Past, Present, and Future of DNA Typing for Analyzing Human …

    Mar 22, 2021 · The current standard for human DNA typing is short tandem repeat (STR) analysis (McCord et al., 2019). This method amplifies highly polymorphic, repetitive DNA regions by …

  6. DNA typing | Research Starters - EBSCO

    DNA typing is a forensic technique used to identify individuals by analyzing specific regions of their DNA. This process involves separating amplified DNA fragments to create profiles that …

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  8. Forensic DNA Typing: Principles, Applications and Advancements

    This book provides principles, methodologies, recent advancements and challenges in the DNA forensic typing supported by the real case studies. It discusses new STR markers, mtDNA, …

  9. DNA fingerprinting | Definition, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 12, 2025 · DNA fingerprinting, in genetics, method of isolating and identifying variable elements within the base-pair sequence of DNA. The technique was developed in 1984 by …

  10. Genetic and Molecular Basis of DNA Typing

    This chapter describes the two principal kinds of genetic systems used in forensic DNA typing. Both take advantage of the great molecular variability in the human population, which makes it …