Category: Forensic Sciences, Digital Forensics, Translated Books
Publication Year: 2025
Language: Arabic
Publisher: Naif University Press
Editors: Pankaj Shrivastava, Hirak Ranjan Dash, Jose A. Lorente, and Jahangir Imam
Translator: Safia Messaoudi
Reviewer: Ahmed Al-Wahy
"Forensic DNA Typing: Principles, Applications and Advancements" is a comprehensive and primary reference in the field of forensic genetics. The book covers the fundamental principles of DNA analysis, its application in criminal investigations, and provides a detailed explanation of sample collection, analysis, and interpretation of results for use as forensic evidence. It consists of thirty-four chapters divided into six parts, each part focusing on a different aspect of this evolving science. Part one concentrates on the basics, including the origins of genetic profiling and technological advancements. Part two reviews the challenges, such as ancient DNA profiling and skeletal remains analysis. Part three presents case studies, like the analysis of Y and X chromosomes. Part four discusses DNA profiling of animals and plants. Part five covers modern developments, including next-generation sequencing techniques. Finally, part six addresses guidelines, quality assurance, legal aspects, and DNA databases. This book serves as a valuable tool for researchers, investigators, and lawyers, enhancing the capabilities of Arab specialists to utilize the latest technologies in achieving criminal justice.
ISBN: 978-603-8487-31-0
Dimensions(Vol. 1): 23 x 2.8 x 16 cm
Dimensions(Vol. 2): 23 x 2.3 x 16 cm
Weight: 1657 Gram
Pages: 993