DNA forensics is a branch of biotechnology that uses DNA analysis to identify individuals or to determine the source of biological evidence. It is used in a variety of applications, including criminal investigations, paternity testing, and immigration control. DNA forensics involves the use of DNA profiling, which is a technique that compares a person's DNA to that of a reference sample. This technique is used to identify individuals or to determine the source of biological evidence. DNA forensics also involves the use of DNA sequencing, which is a technique that determines the order of the four nucleotides in a DNA molecule. This technique is used to identify genetic mutations and to determine the ancestry of an individual. Some companies in the DNA forensics market include Thermo Fisher Scientific, Illumina, Agilent Technologies, QIAGEN, Promega Corporation, and Eurofins Scientific. Show Less Read more
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