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FSI: Genetics

Organization

The Forensic Science International: Genetics journal is affiliated to the International Society for Forensic Genetics

Editorial

FSI: Genetics will be specifically devoted to Forensic Genetics. This branch of Forensic Science can be defined as the application of genetics to human and non-human material (in the sense of a science with the purpose of studying inherited characteristics for the analysis of inter- and intra-specific variations in populations) for the resolution of legal conflicts
  • Forensic applications of human polymorphism
  • Description of human polymorphisms of forensic interest, with special interest in DNA polymorphisms
  • Non-human DNA polymorphisms
  • Population genetics of human polymorphisms of forensic interest
  • DNA typing methodologies and strategies
  • Biostatistical methods in forensic genetics
  • Standards in forensic genetics
  • Quality control
  • Criminal DNA databases
  • General ethical and legal issues related to forensic genetics

    Publishing Staff

    Angel Carracedo

    Frequency

    4 Issues Per Year

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