A Guide to Forensic DNA Profiling
by Scott Bader (Author), Allan Jamieson (Editor)
by Scott Bader (Author), Allan Jamieson (Editor)
The increasingly arcane world of DNA profiling demands that those needing to understand at least some of it must find a source of reliable and understandable information. Combining material from the successful Wiley Encyclopedia of Forensic Science with newly commissioned and updated material, the Editors have used their own extensive experience in criminal casework across the world to compile an informative guide that will provide knowledge and thought-provoking articles of interest to anyone involved or interested in the use of DNA in the forensic context.
Have you ever wondered how criminals are caught with nothing but a strand of hair or a drop of blood? Or how paternity tests can determine the biological father of a child? The answer lies in the fascinating world of DNA profiling. In their book titled “DNA Profiling: An Informative Guide,” Scott Bader and Allan Jamieson delve into this complex subject to demystify the science behind it and provide a comprehensive understanding of its applications in forensic science.
The book starts with a thorough introduction to forensic DNA profiling and genetics, ensuring that even readers with no prior knowledge of the subject can follow along. Bader and Jamieson draw on their extensive experience in criminal casework to present the information in a way that is both reliable and easy to understand. They combine material from the highly regarded Wiley Encyclopedia of Forensic Science with new, commissioned, and updated material to provide the most up-to-date and comprehensive guide to DNA profiling.
Throughout the book, Bader and Jamieson cover a wide range of topics related to DNA profiling. They explore the fundamentals of the science, such as DNA sources, validation, and accreditation. They also dive into the analysis and interpretation of DNA, including topics like extraction, quantification, amplification, and interpretation of electropherograms (epgs). The authors provide in-depth insights into the evaluation of DNA evidence, including mixtures, low template analysis, and transfer. They also discuss various applications of DNA profiling, such as databases, paternity and kinship testing, mitochondrial DNA analysis, wildlife DNA identification, single-nucleotide polymorphism analysis, phenotyping, and familial searching.
In addition to its scientific content, the book also covers the importance of DNA profiling in legal settings. Bader and Jamieson provide guidance on report writing, discovery, cross-examination, and current controversies surrounding DNA evidence. This makes the book a valuable resource not only for scientists and researchers but also for lawyers, teachers, criminologists, and judges who may encounter DNA evidence in their work.
One of the standout features of “DNA Profiling: An Informative Guide” is the inclusion of contributions from leading experts in the field of forensic science. This ensures that the book is authoritative, drawing on the collective knowledge and expertise of renowned professionals. The book strikes a balance between being informative and comprehensible, making it accessible to readers with varying levels of familiarity with the subject.
The book is also designed to be comprehensive yet concise. It covers a wide range of topics related to DNA profiling, providing an in-depth understanding of the science and its applications. However, the text is concise, ensuring that readers can absorb the information without getting overwhelmed or lost in excessive technical details.
For those interested in the field of forensic science or anyone who wants to explore the fascinating world of DNA profiling, “DNA Profiling: An Informative Guide” is a must-read. Bader and Jamieson’s expertise and dedication to making complex scientific concepts understandable make this book an invaluable resource for both professionals and enthusiasts.
Order your copy of “DNA Profiling: An Informative Guide” today and embark on a journey into the world of forensic science, where tiny strands of DNA hold the key to unlocking mysteries, solving crimes, and finding the truth.
Product Details
- eBook Digital: 456 pages
- Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (March 21, 2016)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1118751523
- ISBN-13: 978-1118751527
Product Details
- Fundamental material – including sources of DNA, validation, and accreditation
- Analysis and interpretation – including, extraction, quantification, amplification and interpretation of electropherograms (epgs)
- Evaluation – including mixtures, low template, and transfer
- Applications – databases, paternity and kinship, mitochondrial-DNA, wildlife DNA, single-nucleotide polymorphism, phenotyping and familial searching
- Court – report writing, discovery, cross examination, and current controversies
- Hardcover: 456 pages
- Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (March 21, 2016)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1118751523
- ISBN-13: 978-1118751527