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Humans as Genetic Information Carriers in the Pandemic Conditions (Criminal, Criminal Legal, and Civil Legal Aspects)
Author(s) -
Nataliia Pavlovska,
Maryna Kulyk,
Yuliia Tereshchenko,
Halyna Strilets,
Natalia Filipova
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
intellectual archive
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1929-4700
DOI - 10.32370/ia_2020_12_8
Subject(s) - witness , identification (biology) , biological materials , criminal case , criminal investigation , political science , criminology , engineering ethics , sociology , biology , law , engineering , botany , biological system
It has been for the most part difficult and almost impossible to establish the origin of biological material from a particular person, as traditional methods of examining biological traces only with little probability can establish the relative chances of origin of such traces from a particular person and not their equivalence or identity. The development and implementation in the expert practice of new methods of research of human biological traces are aimed at increasing the level of identification capabilities. Major successes in this area have been achieved first of all due to molecular genetics. The importance of such research cannot be overestimated. Many of the notable advances we witness today in forensics and the biological sciences depend on our knowledge of the structure of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).

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