DNA TESTING IN ANIMAL FORENSICS

作者: BRANDT G. CASSIDY , ROBERT A. GONZALES

DOI: 10.2193/0022-541X(2005)69[1454:DTIAF]2.0.CO;2

关键词: PopulationCriminologyBiologyCrime sceneDna testingSuspectElement (criminal law)Identification (biology)KinshipAnimal identification

摘要: Abstract The use of short tandem repeats (STRs) for the identification animals has developed alongside similar STR applications humans. Population studies, kinship analysis, paternity testing, and unique have been applied to humans many other animals. field forensic science adapted this information extensively in prosecution suspected criminals with great success. power human DNA testing is demonstrated routinely by convictions exonerations individuals. We discuss how nonhuman beginning find a place Animal evidence can be an important element case when used establish association between crime scene suspect or crimes involving specific animal. Although animal may routine, its court far less common. As presentation increases, appropriate standards guidelines must assure ...

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