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Fundamentals of Forensic DNA Typing: Chemistry and Biology provides an authoritative examination of DNA analysis techniques essential to modern forensic science. Written by John M. Butler, a leading expert in the field, this text explores the chemical and biological foundations that underpin DNA typing methodologies used in criminal investigations and legal proceedings.
The book covers key topics including DNA structure and properties, extraction protocols, PCR amplification, capillary electrophoresis, and genetic markers such as STRs and SNPs. It addresses both the theoretical concepts and practical applications necessary for forensic professionals. The content is designed for students, practitioners, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of how DNA evidence is collected, analyzed, and interpreted in forensic laboratories.
This comprehensive resource serves as both an educational textbook and a professional reference, offering clarity on complex scientific concepts while maintaining scientific rigor and accuracy.







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