This particular website is used due to having a clear explanation about Hinfl which is a restriction enzyme used in one of the DNA profile analysis techniques. Indeed, it is beneficial and adds more content to the profiling types in order to develop a better understanding of the processes.
Clontechcom. (2016). Clontechcom. Retrieved 24 March, 2016, from
http://www.clontech.com/SN/Products/Molecular_Biology_Tools/Restriction_Enzymes/Restriction_Enzymes_g_h/HinfI
Crime Scene investigators clearly explains what forensic science is and the application of it in the criminal justice system. Indeed it is a beneficial source that is used to provide background information about the topic discussed.
Crimesceneinvestigatoreduorg. (2016). Crimesceneinvestigatoreduorg. Retrieved 24
March, 2016, from http://www.crimesceneinvestigatoredu.org/what-is-forensic-science/
Crimnal Findlaw is an excellent website that explains how DNA evidance work. Indeed, it contains the different types of DNA profling available in FBI labs and explains the differences between each one.
Findlawcom. (2016). Findlaw. Retrieved 24 March, 2016, from
http://criminal.findlaw.com/criminal-procedure/how-dna-evidence-works.html
The following website provides information pulled from Leicester university which is the original location of DNA profiling birth. Furthermore, it provides history about Sir Alec Jeffreys which is the Doctor that invented DNA fingerprint.
Leacuk. (2016). Leacuk. Retrieved 24 March, 2016, from
http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/emfpu/genetics/explained/profiling-history
The following website includes information about the different roles of Biology, Technology, and Genetics in DNA profiling processes
Nijgov. (2016). Nijgov. Retrieved 24 March, 2016, from
http://nij.gov/topics/forensics/evidence/dna/basics/pages/analyzing.aspx
United States Department of Justice provides information that emphasises the importance of forensics and DNA profling in criminal justice. Indeed, it also provides methods in order to improve the DNA profiling programs in order to provide better results for the criminal justice system.
Justicegov. (2016). Justicegov. Retrieved 23 March, 2016, from https://www.justice.gov/ag/advancing-justice-through-dna-technology-using-dna-solve-crimes
In-text citation: (Justicegov, 2016)
Clontechcom. (2016). Clontechcom. Retrieved 24 March, 2016, from
http://www.clontech.com/SN/Products/Molecular_Biology_Tools/Restriction_Enzymes/Restriction_Enzymes_g_h/HinfI
Crime Scene investigators clearly explains what forensic science is and the application of it in the criminal justice system. Indeed it is a beneficial source that is used to provide background information about the topic discussed.
Crimesceneinvestigatoreduorg. (2016). Crimesceneinvestigatoreduorg. Retrieved 24
March, 2016, from http://www.crimesceneinvestigatoredu.org/what-is-forensic-science/
Crimnal Findlaw is an excellent website that explains how DNA evidance work. Indeed, it contains the different types of DNA profling available in FBI labs and explains the differences between each one.
Findlawcom. (2016). Findlaw. Retrieved 24 March, 2016, from
http://criminal.findlaw.com/criminal-procedure/how-dna-evidence-works.html
The following website provides information pulled from Leicester university which is the original location of DNA profiling birth. Furthermore, it provides history about Sir Alec Jeffreys which is the Doctor that invented DNA fingerprint.
Leacuk. (2016). Leacuk. Retrieved 24 March, 2016, from
http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/emfpu/genetics/explained/profiling-history
The following website includes information about the different roles of Biology, Technology, and Genetics in DNA profiling processes
Nijgov. (2016). Nijgov. Retrieved 24 March, 2016, from
http://nij.gov/topics/forensics/evidence/dna/basics/pages/analyzing.aspx
United States Department of Justice provides information that emphasises the importance of forensics and DNA profling in criminal justice. Indeed, it also provides methods in order to improve the DNA profiling programs in order to provide better results for the criminal justice system.
Justicegov. (2016). Justicegov. Retrieved 23 March, 2016, from https://www.justice.gov/ag/advancing-justice-through-dna-technology-using-dna-solve-crimes
In-text citation: (Justicegov, 2016)