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Wildlife DNA Analysis

Applications in Forensic Science

Authors: Adrian Linacre, Shanan Tobe Publisher: Wiley Publication date: 2013 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 352 Publication formats: EAN: 9781118496527 ISBN: 9781118496527 Category: Analytical chemistry Biology, life sciences Publisher's index: - Bibliographic note: -

Description

Clearly structured throughout, the introduction highlights the different types of crime where these techniques are regularly used. This chapter includes a discussion as to who performs forensic wildlife examinations, the standardisation and validation of methods, and the role of the expert witness in this type of alleged crime. This is followed by a detailed section on the science behind DNA typing including the problems in isolating DNA from trace material and subsequent genetic analysis are also covered. The book then undertakes a comprehensive review of species testing using DNA, including a step-by-step guide to sequence comparisons. A comparison of the different markers used in species testing highlights the criteria for a genetic marker. A full set of case histories illustrates the use of the different markers used. The book details the use of genetic markers to link two or more hairs/feather/leaves/needles to the same individual organism and the software used in population assignment.  The problems and possibilities in isolating markers, along with the construction of allele databases are discussed in this chapter. The book concludes with evaluation and reporting of genetic evidence in wildlife forensic science illustrated by examples of witness statements.

Author's affiliation

Adrian Linacre: Flinders University
Shanan Tobe: University of Strathclyde