DNA fingerprinting: An introduction: by Lorne T. Kirby, Macmillan/ Stockton Press (Breakthrough in Molecular Biology Series), 1990. £24.95 pbk (xvi + 365 pages) ISBN 0 333 54024 7Members of an university for the elderly conducted a survey among 730 elderly people in order to ascertain ...
DNA fingerprinting (also called DNA profiling or forensic genetics) is a technique employed by forensic scientists to assist in the identification of individuals or samples by their respective DNA profiles. From: Brenner's Encyclopedia of Genetics (Second Edition), 2013 ...
Natural mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations enable the inference of clonal relationships among cells. mtDNA can be profiled along with measures of cell state, but has not yet been combined with the massively parallel approaches needed to tackle the compl
Targeted high-throughput DNA sequencing is a primary approach for genomics and molecular diagnostics, and more recently as a readout for DNA information storage. Oligonucleotide probes used to enrich gene loci of interest have different hybridization kin
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Extraordinary new scientific vistas opened up: we would at last come to grips with genetic diseases from cystic fibrosis to cancer; we would revolutionize criminal justice through genetic fingerprinting methods; we would profoundly revise ideas about human origins—about who we are and where we came...
were the first to apply multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) to the analysis of DNA fingerprinting data in human population studies (Kalnin et al., 1995). These studies demonstrated the great potential of this approach for the analysis of complex DNA multilocus blot hybridization patterns, which...
Amongst DNA repeats, motifs of 1 to 6 nucleotides repeated in a head-to-tail manner, known as short tandem repeats (STRs) or microsatellites, have attracted extensive attention due to their highly polymorphic nature and consequent applications in forensic DNA fingerprinting, genetic linkage analysis...
Fingerprinting analysis To uniquely identify WGS from each patient, we counted reference and alternate allele frequencies at 1,000 variable non-pathogenic single-nucleotide polymorphism locations in the human genome according to the 1000 Genomes project68 and performed pairwise Pearson correlation between ...
Innocence Project International Organization for Standardization Glossary DNA FINGERPRINTING Generation of a pattern of bands, by Southern blotting and hybridization with a multilocus probe, which is highly individual-specific. FORENSIC GENETICS The application of genetics for the resolution of legal cases...