Description
An Introduction to Forensic DNA Analysis provides readers with a thorough understanding of DNA technology and its critical role in criminal justice. Written by experts Norah Rudin and Keith Inman, this text bridges the gap between complex molecular biology and practical forensic application.
The book covers essential topics including DNA extraction, amplification techniques, and statistical analysis of results. It examines how DNA evidence is collected at crime scenes, processed in laboratories, and presented in court proceedings. Special attention is given to understanding DNA profiles, population genetics, and the interpretation of forensic findings.
Designed for students, law enforcement professionals, and legal practitioners, this introduction makes advanced scientific concepts accessible without oversimplifying the material. The authors emphasize the importance of proper procedures and quality control in forensic DNA work, ensuring accurate and reliable results for criminal investigations.







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