DNA Analysis
DNA analysis is the interpretation of genetic sequences. It can be used for medical diagnoses, determine parentage, criminal investigations, etc.
DNA analysis is the interpretation of genetic sequences. It can be used for medical diagnoses, determine parentage, criminal investigations, etc.
Now a days it is very popular way to know about one’s ancestry or to confirm the relationship between two people. This is a method through which people can learn about their ancestry.. Read more..
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This branch is deals with the investigation of engineering aspects….
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Question- What is Chemistry?
Answer- Chemistry is an integral part of Science.
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Forensic ballistic is the examination of evidence relating to firearms at a crime scene, which studies ballistic speed, mobility, angular movement, and the effects of projectile units, such as; bullets, missiles, and bombs.
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There are three distinct types of fingerprint impressions that can be recovered from a crime scene or a scene of interest for investigators:
PATENT PRINTS – are visible prints that occur when a foreign substance on the skin of a finger comes in contact with the smooth surface of another object.
PLASTIC PRINTS – are visible, impressed prints that occur when a finger touches a soft, malleable surface resulting in an indentation.
LATENT PRINTS – are fingerprint impressions secreted in a surface or an object and are usually invisible to the naked eye….Read More….
The word “Toxicology” is derived from the Greek word “Toxicon” which was used as a poisonous substance in arrowheads.Forensic Toxicology is the branch of science which is deal with the nature, effects and detection of poisons.Forensic Toxicologist’s primarily concerned is the
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Biometrics allows a person to be identified and authenticated based on a set of recognizable and verifiable data, which are unique and specific to them.
This video covers following Points of Biometrics:
💡Introduction
💡Characteristics
💡History
& 💡Types.