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Forensic DNA Profiling and database

Panneerchelvam, S. and Norazmi, M.N. (2003) Forensic DNA Profiling and database. Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences, 10 (2). pp. 20-26. ISSN 1394195X

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Universiti Sains Malaysia, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Forensic Science Programme

Abstract

The incredible power of DNA technology as an identification tool had brought a tremendous change in crimnal justice . DNA data base is an information resource for the forensic DNA typing community with details on commonly used short tandem repeat (STR) DNA markers. This article discusses the essential steps in compilation of COmbined DNA Index System (CODIS) on validated polymerase chain amplified STRs and their use in crime detection.

Item Type:Journal
Keywords:DNA finger printing, Forensic DNA profiling, Forensic DNA database, micro-satellites, mini-satellites, RFLP, STR, VNTR
Subjects:R Medicine
ID Code:895

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