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Forensic DNA and bioinformatics

Bianchi, Lucia; Liò, Pietro
Briefings in Bioinformatics , Volume 8 (2): 117 Oxford University PressMar 1, 2007

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Forensic DNA and bioinformatics

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Abstract The field of forensic science is increasingly based on biomolecular data and many European countries are establishing forensic databases to store DNA profiles of crime scenes of known offenders and apply DNA testing. The field is boosted by statistical and technological advances such as DNA microarray sequencing, TFT biosensors, machine learning algorithms, in particular Bayesian networks, which provide an effective way of evidence organization and inference. The aim of this article is to discuss the state of art potentialities of bioinformatics in forensic DNA science. We also discuss how bioinformatics will address issues related to privacy rights such as those raised from large scale integration of crime, public health and population genetic susceptibility-to-diseases databases.
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Title
Forensic DNA and bioinformatics
Author(s)
Bianchi, Lucia; Liò, Pietro
Journal
Briefings in Bioinformatics , Volume 8 (2): 117 Oxford University Press – Mar 1, 2007
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Copyright
Copyright © 2010 Oxford University Press
ISSN
1467-5463
eISSN
1477-4054
D.O.I.
10.1093/bib/bbm006
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