Chapter 5 Forensic DNA Samples Collection and Handling

From a technical and criminalistic point of view, DNA can be collected and stored like most visible biological stains. Crucial considerations in the examination of evidence include photographic documentation, and careful storage of the samples under dry and cool conditions. Special aids such as sexu...

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Main Author: benecke, dr mark (auth)
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