This brief highlights advances in DNA technologies and their wider applications. DNA is the source of life and has been studied since a generation, but very little is known as yet. Several sophisticated technologies of the current era have laid their foundations on the principle of DNA based mechanisms. DNA based technologies are bringing a new revolution of Advanced Science and Technology. Forensic Investigation, Medical Diagnosis, Paternity Disputes, Individual Identity, Health insurance, Motor Insurance have incorporated the DNA testing and profiling technologies for settling the issues.
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This brief highlights advances in DNA technologies and their wider applications. DNA based technologies are bringing a new revolution of Advanced Science and Technology.
Crime scene forensic evidence as trace DNA profiling solves the case.- A rape on a minor victim under POCSO act 2012 investigation through DNA analysis technique -A Case Study.- Study of Genetic Polymorphism at 9 STR Loci in the Jat Sikh Population of Madhya Pradesh.- Allele frequency distribution and Genetic Structure of Bhil Tribes of Madhya Pradesh based on 15 Autosomal and 12 X STR loci.- CYP Polymorphism and Its Association with Tobacco Usage and Susceptibility to Head and Neck Cancer.- Brain Computer Interface Used in Health Care Technologies.- Novel Topical Gel Formulation of Hamiltonia Suaveolens for wound Healing Activity.- Neural Network Based Rule Extraction for analysing risk factors and stages in Cervical Cancer – An Analytical Study.- Evaluation of Nutraceuticals in Fruit Extracts of Psidium guajava L.- EMG Signals Characterization in Three States of Contraction by Neuro- Fuzzy Network and Feature Extraction.- A pilot study on assessment of Triplet repeat primed PCR for fragile X syndrome diagnosis.- DNA-Binding and Antimicrobial Studies of Molybdenum Complexes.- Acclimatization of invitro Propagated Banana Grand Naine by Biotinization - Survival Rate by Phenol Concentrations.- Biopriming of micropropagated plantlets using various bacterial strains in different combinations-induces the systemic resistance.- Insilico Characterization of The Mutational Hotspot Regions of The Enzyme Protease and An Insight to The Effect of These Mutations on The Stability of The Protein.- Quality Improvement of Poultry Feed by Chelated Micronutrients.
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Demonstrates how DNA has provided vital evidence to help solve several heinous criminal cases Includes a concise review of microbial DNA technology, DNA forensics and other interdisciplinary research on DNA technology Offers essential insights on microbial DNA testing and identification Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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ISBN
9789812876690
Publisert
2015-11-05
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Springer Verlag, Singapore
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235 mm
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155 mm
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Professional/practitioner, P, 06
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Engelsk
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Biographical note
Ms. Sharada Avadhanam is one of the top most forensic scientists in India. Currently she is the Deputy Director of the Andhra Pradesh Police Academy in Hyderabad. She has written more than thirteen books on various forensic science subjects. Her research interests are in the area of DNA finger printing, forensic science and computer forensics.Mrs. G Jyothsna was a gold medallist for the Academic year 2010 from Kakatiya University, Warangal. Presently she is Senior Research Associate with BioAxis DNA research Centre Pvt Ltd Hyderabad and is involved in handling the Biotechnology and Bioinformatics Research projects of Organisation. Jyothsna also holds responsibility of Asst. Editor for International Journal “Helix”. Mrs Jyothsna has organised several Conferences and Workshops in the field of Bioinformatics and Biotechnology in collaboration with number of Universities and Research Organisations. She has more than 10 International Publications. She has guided 500+ students in successful completion of their academic Projects. Jyothsna is also one of the active members in a DST Sponsored IRHPA project on Type 2 Diabetes. Her areas of Research include Mutational Studies and Protein Analysis.
Ms. Amita Kashyap is Principal Investigator at CRRao AIMSCS, University of Hyderabad Campus. Prior to this she was Head of Academic Operations at BioAxis DNA Research Centre (P) Ltd since 2006. After completing her Masters degree in Molecular Biology at Patna Science College, she joined BioAxis DNA Research Centre Pvt Ltd Hyderabad. She has wide experience of handling various corporate R&D and service based Projects related to Molecular Biology, DNA Fingerprinting and Bioinformatics. She was one of the members of the BDRC Team in 2008 when the company delivered DNA Based Evidence collection training to Andhra Pradesh Police in various DTCs and PTCs Andhra Pradesh. Her work on Forensic Bioinformatics was awarded the best Paper award at IEEE Conference ICACT in2013 also for her novel work on Reverse vaccinology she received Gold Medal at Biotech 2007 at Indian institute of Toxicology Research, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Lucknow. Amita has delivered more than 40 invited talks at various academic organizations and organized special session on Bioinformatics at PRIB Conference at Singapore 2007. She has guided more than 150 student projects of various post graduate levels and has 11 peer reviewed International publications to her credit. Her Research Interests includes molecular interactions, primarily those between regulatory proteins and their DNA/RNA targets, protein-protein interactions, protein-peptide interactions, DNA Fingerprinting and Profiling and Drug discovery.