Forensic identification of missing persons using DNA from surviving relatives and femur bone retrieved from salty environment

Human identification using forensic DNA profiling has made enormous advancement over the past two-and-half decades. Forensic DNA profiling provides enormous genetic data from a variety of biological materials and individuals to help solve many important criminal and civil cases that confront society...

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Main Authors: Kofi Adjapong Afrifah (Author), Alexander Badu-Boateng (Author), Samuel Antwi-Akomeah (Author), Eva Emefa Motey (Author), Emmanuel Boampong (Author), Peter Twumasi (Author), Paul Poku Sampene (Author), Augustine Donkor (Author)
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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