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  2. DNA profiling - Wikipedia

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    DNA profiling (also called DNA fingerprinting and genetic fingerprinting) is the process of determining an individual's deoxyribonucleic acid characteristics. DNA analysis intended to identify a species, rather than an individual, is called DNA barcoding .

  3. Forensic DNA analysis - Wikipedia

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    Modern DNA analysis is based on the statistical calculation of the rarity of the produced profile within a population. While most well known as a tool in forensic investigations, DNA profiling can also be used for non-forensic purposes such as paternity testing and human genealogy research.

  4. John M. Butler (scientist) - Wikipedia

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    John M. Butler (born April 1, 1969) is a scientist and expert on forensic DNA profiling. He is a fellow at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Since 2020, he serves as president of the International Society for Forensic Genetics. [1]

  5. DNAPrint Genomics - Wikipedia

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    DNAPrint Genomics was a genetics company with a wide range of products related to genetic profiling. They were the first company to introduce forensic and consumer genomics products, which were developed immediately upon the publication of the first complete draft of the human genome in the early 2000s.

  6. Forensic biology - Wikipedia

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    Forensic biology is the application of biological principles and techniques in the investigation of criminal and civil cases. [1] [2]Forensic biology is primarily concerned with analyzing biological and serological evidence in order to obtain a DNA profile, which aids law enforcement in the identification of potential suspects or unidentified remains.

  7. International Society for Forensic Genetics - Wikipedia

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    The International Society for Forensic Genetics – ISFG is an international non-profit scientific society founded in 1968. The main goal of the society is to advance the field of forensic genetics, also termed DNA profiling, through dissemination of scientific results and opinions, communication amongst scientists and education.

  8. Alec Jeffreys - Wikipedia

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    The national database in 2020 contained the DNA information of about 5.6 million people. [24] Jeffreys has opposed the current use of DNA profiling, where the government has access to that database, [25] and has instead proposed a database of all people's DNA, access to which would be controlled by an independent third party. [26]

  9. Forensic anthropology - Wikipedia

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    Exhumed bodies of victims of the 1995 Srebrenica Genocide in a mass grave found in 2007. Today, forensic anthropology is a well-established discipline within the forensic field.