Adrian Linacre – författare
1 729 kr
Läs direkt efter köp
This book begins with the key concepts needed to fully appreciate the subject and moves on to examine the latest developments in the field, illustrated throughout with references to relevant casework. In addition to the technology involved in generating a DNA profile, the underlying population biology and statistical interpretation are also covered. The evaluation and presentation of DNA evidence in court is discussed as well with guidance on the evaluation process and how court reports and statements should be presented.
An accessible introduction to Forensic Genetics from the collection of evidence to the presentation of that evidence in a legal context Includes case studies to enhance student understanding Includes the latest developments in the field focusing on the technology used today and that which is likely to be used in the future Accessible treatment of population biology and statistics associated with forensic evidenceThis book offers undergraduate students of Forensic Science an accessible approach to the subject that will have direct relevance to their courses. An Introduction to Forensic Genetics is also an invaluable resource for postgraduates and practising forensic scientists looking for a good introduction to the field.
749 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
1 671 kr
Skickas inom 11-20 vardagar
567 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
1 996 kr
Läs direkt efter köp
Key Features:
Greater in-depth coverage of kinship problems now covered in two separate chapters: one dealing with relationships between living individuals and the other covering identification of human remains. New chapter on non-human forensic genetics, including identification of bacteria and viruses, animals and plants. Self assessment questions to aid student understanding throughout the text. Now with full colour illustrations throughout New companion website Accessible introduction to forensic genetics, from the collection of evidence to the presentation of evidence in a legal context.Included in the Forensic Science Society ''Essentials in Forensic Science'' book series. This edition is to be included in the Forensic Science Society ''Essentials of Forensic Science'' book series aimed at advanced level undergraduates and new practitioners to the field.
2 669 kr
Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar
3 082 kr
Läs direkt efter köp
3 082 kr
Läs direkt efter köp
870 kr
Läs direkt efter köp
870 kr
Läs direkt efter köp
WILDLIFE DNA ANALYSIS Applications in Forensic Science
DNA typing of non-human DNA is a fast developing area of research and professional practice. The application of DNA typing in wildlife forensic science is one of these prime uses of DNA typing and is gaining increasing profile. The use of DNA profiling in wildlife forensic science falls into two broad areas: species testing and genetic linkage. Species testing answers the question ''what species is this?'' and genetic linkage answers the question ''did these two samples come from the same organism or population?'' Wildlife DNA Analysis: Applications in Forensic Science provides an accessible introduction to both of these key areas.
Clearly structured throughout, the introduction highlights the different types of crime where these techniques are regularly used. This chapter includes a discussion as to who performs forensic wildlife examinations, the standardisation and validation of methods, and the role of the expert witness in this type of alleged crime. This is followed by a detailed section on the science behind DNA typing including the problems in isolating DNA from trace material and subsequent genetic analysis are also covered. The book then undertakes a comprehensive review of species testing using DNA, including a step-by-step guide to sequence comparisons. A comparison of the different markers used in species testing highlights the criteria for a genetic marker. A full set of case histories illustrates the use of the different markers used. The book details the use of genetic markers to link two or more hairs/feathers/leaves/needles to the same individual organism and the software used in population assignment. The problems and possibilities in isolating markers, along with the construction of allele databases are discussed. The book concludes with evaluation and reporting of genetic evidence in wildlife forensic science illustrated by examples of witness statements.
An accessible introduction to this fast developing area of research within forensic science. Case studies throughout to link theory and practice and to highlight the use of DNA testing in species testing. Covers both crimes against wildlife and offences where wildlife can provide vital evidence. Assumes only a basic background knowledge of DNA. Includes a comprehensive review of species testing using DNA, including a step-by-step guide to sequence comparisons.508 kr
Kommande
660 kr
Läs direkt efter köp
Key Features:
Greater in-depth coverage of kinship problems now covered in two separate chapters: one dealing with relationships between living individuals and the other covering identification of human remains. New chapter on non-human forensic genetics, including identification of bacteria and viruses, animals and plants. Self assessment questions to aid student understanding throughout the text. Now with full colour illustrations throughout New companion website Accessible introduction to forensic genetics, from the collection of evidence to the presentation of evidence in a legal context.Included in the Forensic Science Society ''Essentials in Forensic Science'' book series. This edition is to be included in the Forensic Science Society ''Essentials of Forensic Science'' book series aimed at advanced level undergraduates and new practitioners to the field.