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Year: 2017


Type: Article



Title: The power of forensic DNA data bases in solving crime cases


Author: Jakjovski, Zlatko
Author: Jankova Ajanovska, Renata
Author: Stankov, Aleksandar
Author: Poposka, Verica
Author: Bitoljanu, Natasha
Author: Belakaposka, Viktorija



Abstract: Forensic DNA databases constitute an important investigative resource in contemporary criminal justice systems. The centralized and computerized storage of DNA profiles in a database enables the systematic comparison and automated matching of crime scene samples and individual profiles. Many countries operate forensic DNA-databases to identify owners of crime related stains. Using DNA to trace people who are suspected of committing a crime has been a major advance in policing. When DNA profiling is used wisely it can help to convict people who have committed serious crimes or exonerate people who are innocent. DNA database is a computer database containing records of DNA profiles. Usually there are two different sources of these DNA profiles: crime scene DNA samples and individuals’ DNA samples. The use of DNA databases in criminal investigations requires an individual’s identity to be revealed only if there is a match between their DNA profile and a crime scene DNA profile. We present two homicide cases where killers where identified by comparing the unknown STR’s profile found on ropes, which were used to tie the victims, and exhibit from the crime scene with the Macedonian forensic DNA database stored in Forensic department of MIA. Statistical analyses were performed using DNA View software.


Publisher: Elsevier Ireland Ltd.


Relation: Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series



Identifier: oai:repository.ukim.mk:20.500.12188/28177
Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/28177



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The power of forensic DNA data bases in solving crime cases201717