15th Congress of the International Society for Forensic Haemogenetics (Internationale Gesellschaft für forensische Hämogenetik e.V.), Venezia, 13-15 October 1993
edited by Walter Bär, Angelo Fiori, Umberto Rossi.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1994
(xxvii, 661 pages 249 illustrations)
Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics, 5.
Opening lecture --; 1. Genetic typing and human rights --; 2. Molecular biology of classical markers --; 3. Quality control and quality assurance --; 4. DNA methodology: present and future trends --; 5. DNA polymorphisms in paternity testing --; 6. DNA polymorphisms in criminal investigation --; 7. PCR methodology --; 8. DNA sequencing --; 9. Population studies and biostatistics --; 10. Conventional genetic markers.
This book presents scientific reports of the most recent advances in the forensic application of modern hemogenetics, mainly based on DNA technology. The wide variety of polymorphic DNA systems applied, such as VNTR, STR, and other PCR-based polymorphisms, have been dealt with extensively. New perspectives offered by techniques such as capillary electrophoresis, DNA sequencing and the so-called "DNA chip-technology" are also covered by contributions by the leading scientists in the field. This volume offers a large amount of useful data and methods that can be directly used by scientists working in the fields of forensic and legal medicine, forensic science, population genetics, anthropology, biostatistics, and immunohematology.
Immunology.
Medical jurisprudence.
Medicine.
edited by Walter Bär, Angelo Fiori, Umberto Rossi.