DNA profiling, as it has been known since 1994, has been used in the criminal justice system since the late 1980s, and was originally termed “DNA fingerprinting”. The DNA in every human is very ...
DNA. It's what makes you unique. Unless you have an identical twin, your DNA is different from that of every other person in the world. And that's what makes DNA fingerprinting possible. Experts can ...
The Scientist: DNA Fingerprinting: A Powerful Law-Enforcement Tool With Serious Social Implications
DNA fingerprinting has been hailed by law-enforcement officials as the 20th century’s most important breakthrough in forensic science. They are eager to use the new technology to identify and ...
Prosecutors in Zimbabwe used lion DNA forensics for the first time to successfully convict two people for poaching and trafficking a male lion near Hwange National Park. Investigators analyzed DNA ...
And in the private sector, many in the business of providing DNA fingerprinting services and supplying reagents for DNA testing see the NRC imprimatur as an economic boon to an already growing ...
The Business Journals: How Pittsburgh innovators are improving patient safety: DNA fingerprinting, reimagining wheelchairs, and harnessing operations data
How Pittsburgh innovators are improving patient safety: DNA fingerprinting, reimagining wheelchairs, and harnessing operations data
The Spokesman-Review: Spokane law enforcement used fingerprint and DNA evidence to crack a 40-year-old South Hill cold case killing
Spokane law enforcement used fingerprint and DNA evidence to crack a 40-year-old South Hill cold case killing
The Conversation: DNA is often used in solving crimes. But how does DNA profiling actually work?