Forensic DNA Analysis

Forensic DNA Analysis by Lawrence F. Kobilinsky, published by Chelsea House in 2007, offers an insightful exploration into the applications of DNA in forensic science. This edition, comprising 114 pages, is presented in English and delves into how advancements in DNA analysis have transformed various aspects of law and crime investigation.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the DNA analysis process, including its implications in determining paternity and establishing presence at crime scenes. The book provides a clear explanation of the potential results that can arise from forensic DNA testing, making it a valuable resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction topics related to law, crime, and the intersection of science and nature.
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As scientists have unraveled the code of DNA, new fields have opened up in forensics. DNA can be used for many applications, from figuring out whether someone is the father of a baby to determining whether a particular person was present at a crime scene. Forensic DNA Analysis takes readers through the analysis process and explains the possible results.
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