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Forensic Dna Profiling A Practical Guide To Assigning Likelihood Ratios 1St Edition 2020 by Bright J A, TAYLOR & FRANCIS

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    Author(s)Bright J A
    PublisherTAYLOR & FRANCIS
    ISBN9780367029029
    Pages242
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2020

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    TAYLOR & FRANCIS Forensic Dna Profiling A Practical Guide To Assigning Likelihood Ratios 1St Edition 2020 by Bright J A

    DNA testing and its forensic analysis are recognized as the "gold standard" in forensic identification science methods. However, there is a great need for a hands-on step-by-step guide to teach the forensic DNA community how to interpret DNA mixtures, how to assign a likelihood ratio, and how to use the subsequent likelihood ratio when reporting interpretation conclusions. Forensic DNA Profiling: A Practical Guide to Assigning Likelihood Ratios will provide a roadmap for labs all over the world and the next generation of analysts who need this foundational understanding. The techniques used in forensic DNA analysis are based upon the accepted principles of molecular biology. The interpretation of a good-quality DNA profile generated from a crime scene stain from a single-source donor provides an unambiguous result when using the most modern forensic DNA methods. Unfortunately, many crime scene profiles are not single source. They are described as mixed since they contain DNA from two or more individuals.



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