Forensic Genetics

Forensic Genetics is the application of genetics to criminal investigations. It helps to identify individuals from crime scenes and victims through DNA analysis. Forensic Genetics helps law enforcement agencies to investigate, identify suspects and even establish the identity of perpetrators. It can also provide valuable information regarding the family relationships of individuals and the history of their genetic relationships. Forensic Genetics is not only used in crime scene investigations, but also in paternity testing, medical diagnosis, genealogical research and other applications. Its use in criminal investigations has been essential for solving various criminal cases.

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