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  1. Paternity in Primates: Genetic Tests and Theories : Implications of Human DNA Fingerprinting by R. D. Martin, Alan F. Dixson, 1992-02
  2. Assessing genetic structure and diversity of airborne bacterial communities by DNA fingerprinting and 16S rDNA clone library [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by P.-A. Maron, D.P.H. Lejon, et all 2005-06-01
  3. The Sciences, Volume 38, Number 6: Arresting Evidence, DNA Fingerprinting: Public Servant or Public Menace? by Richard Dawkins, 1998
  4. Criminal Investigations, Polygraph, Fingerprinting, Surveillance, Assaults, Homocides, Suicides
  5. Genes will tell.(Crime)(DNA fingerprinting a formidable addition to the crime-fighting arsenal): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  6. Fingerprinting: Magic Weapon Against Crime by Eugene B. Block, 1968
  7. Petite Sirah meets DNA at Foppiano promo event. (wine product; DNA fingerprinting for grape varieties; Foppiano Vineyards): An article from: Wines & Vines
  8. Bacterial community diversity associated with four marine sponges from the South China Sea based on 16S rDNA-DGGE fingerprinting [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by Z.Y. Li, L.M. He, et all
  9. A new democratic phase coherent data-scatter technique for calibration, measurement, fingerprinting and rapid archival identification of ultraviolet-visible ... [An article from: Analytica Chimica Acta] by N.D. McMillan, B. O'Rourke, et all 2004-05-24
  10. Ambis Systems Inc. acquires rights to new DNA fingerprinting method.: An article from: San Diego Business Journal by Sandy Hock, 1992-04-20
  11. Practical Fingerprinting by B C Bridges, 0000
  12. DNA fingerprinting on trial: the dramatic early history of a new forensic technique [An article from: Endeavour] by J.D. Aronson,
  13. Provenance analysis of Olivella biplicata shell beads from the California and Oregon Coast by stable isotope fingerprinting [An article from: Journal of Archaeological Science] by J.W. Eerkens, G.S. Herbert, et all
  14. Oil Spill Environmental Forensics: Fingerprinting and Source Identification by Zhendi Wang, Scott Stout, 2006-12-14

101. Ballistic Fingerprinting
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102. Future Forensics: Warrant To Search Your Brain: ZDNet Australia: News: Security
Electroencephalographic responses and brain fingerprintingwe have a warrant to search your brain. By Dan Brekke.
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04 April 2001 Add your opinion Forward in Format for Electroencephalographic responses and brain fingerprinting—we have a warrant to search your brain. On the leading edge of forensic science, experts are arguing whether ear prints (the impression eavesdroppers might leave when pressing their ears against a door or window) are a useful way of identifying criminal suspects. In the only U.S. court test so far, an appeals panel in Washington state said last year that there's insufficient scientific backing for the technique. Another topic of debate is lip prints; the science jury is still out. But another kind of oral evidence is well accepted: matching bite marks to the teeth of suspected assailants. Meanwhile, DNA has become investigators' tool of choice both to identify suspects and to clear the wrongly accused. Researchers also continue to press forward with new tools in other well-established areas of forensic science. One, an off-the-shelf package that combines the capabilities of an electron microscope and a computer workstation, runs fast and intensely detailed studies of gunshot residues, the trace elements that mark someone who has recently fired a gun.

103. Newton's Apple: Teacher's Guides
What is DNA fingerprinting? Show 1305 Teacher s Guides Index DNA fingerprinting Can blood found at a crime scene really identify a criminal?
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What is DNA fingerprinting? Why is it so important, so useful, and so argued about in court cases? Show #1305
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DNA Fingerprinting
Can blood found at a crime scene really identify a criminal?
Brian gets caught red-handed as he investigates DNA evidence.
Segment length: 8:00 Insights The O.J. Simpson trial has generated much interest in DNA . Formerly used only in research labs, DNA fingerprinting (called DNA profiling by scientists) has entered an intense public spotlight, where lawyers, crime investigators, and scientists constantly discuss its merits and pitfalls. Although usually used to establish paternity, DNA profiling is such good evidence that prosecutors are relying on it more and more to help convict suspects in criminal cases. A DNA molecule resembles a long, twisted ladder. The supports of the ladder are the same for everyone, but the rungs are what make us all different. Each rung is made of a pair of organic molecules called nitrogen bases-adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine-usually symbolized as A, T, C, and G. The sequence of the rungs is important. The bases constitute a code for different proteins, much like the letters of an alphabet form words and sentences. Certain areas of the DNA molecule have no currently understood function, but they appear to vary widely among individuals. The most common form of DNA profiling, abbreviated RFLP, is a way of showing the unique patterns of bases in some of these areas. Before the "fingerprint" analysis, the DNA must be sampled and stored properly. Even blood or semen that has soaked into a rug or dried in the sunlight can be a source for sample cells. An analysis can be done from as few as 100 cells but requires several steps:

104. AFLP Studies In Avian Population Genetic Structure
About research on techniques to characterize genetic variation in spatially structured populations of lekking Neotropical birds. Includes polymerase chain reaction based fingerprinting technology.
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T his site is dedicated to the advancement of fine-scale population-level genetic analyses in natural populations, especially birds. My primary research interests concern the development of new molecular (especially AFLP) and analytical techniques to characterize genetic variation in spatially structured populations of lekking Neotropical birds. Although I am most interested in how dispersal barriers affect the genetic composition of White-bearded Manakins (family Pipridae) and various hummingbirds (family Trochilidae), I share some time investigating genetic processes in Combtooth Blennies (family Blenniidae) and Drosophila melanogaster . My motivation in creating this site was to provide a resource that would make available many of the protocols and tools I developed for my dissertation research. Although most of the information contained herein is referenced primarily to birds, I hope that other investigators will find this information useful in their own research. UPDATE!

105. Show 1305 DNA Fingerprinting
What is DNA fingerprinting? Why is cases? DNA fingerprinting Can blood found at a crime scene really identify a criminal? Brian
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What is DNA fingerprinting? Why is it so important, so useful, and so argued about in court cases? DNA Fingerprinting
Can blood found at a crime scene really identify a criminal?
Brian gets caught red-handed as he investigates DNA evidence.
Segment length: 8:00 Insights The O.J. Simpson trial has generated much interest in DNA . Formerly used only in research labs, DNA fingerprinting (called DNA profiling by scientists) has entered an intense public spotlight, where lawyers, crime investigators, and scientists constantly discuss its merits and pitfalls. Although usually used to establish paternity, DNA profiling is such good evidence that prosecutors are relying on it more and more to help convict suspects in criminal cases. A DNA molecule resembles a long, twisted ladder. The supports of the ladder are the same for everyone, but the rungs are what make us all different. Each rung is made of a pair of organic molecules called nitrogen bases-adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine-usually symbolized as A, T, C, and G. The sequence of the rungs is important. The bases constitute a code for different proteins, much like the letters of an alphabet form words and sentences. Certain areas of the DNA molecule have no currently understood function, but they appear to vary widely among individuals. The most common form of DNA profiling, abbreviated RFLP, is a way of showing the unique patterns of bases in some of these areas. Before the "fingerprint" analysis, the DNA must be sampled and stored properly. Even blood or semen that has soaked into a rug or dried in the sunlight can be a source for sample cells. An analysis can be done from as few as 100 cells but requires several steps:

106. Can 'brain Fingerprints' Protect Us From Terrorists?
Brain fingerprinting has been touted as being able to accurately identify trained terrorists before they can board planes or even enter the country. By David Coursey.
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107. Fingerprinting: A Lesson On Classification
fingerprinting A Lesson on Classification. This lesson developed by Reach Out! There are many sites on the Web related to fingerprinting.
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Fingerprinting: A Lesson on Classification
This lesson developed by Reach Out! Recommended Age Groups:
Later Elementary or Middle School
Guiding Question:
Can we invent a way to
classify
fingerprints?
Objectives
Concepts:
  • Many areas of scientific study involve the collection of large amounts of data. Such data must be organized in order to be useful.
  • Even the youngest scientists can invent useful systems of classification.
Facts:
  • The prints can be visible , as when our fingers are dirty or oily, or they can be latent , as when they are made only by the sweat that is always present on our finger ridges.
  • Injuries such as burns or scrapes will not change the ridge structure: when new skin grows in, the same pattern will come back.
  • Dactyloscopy is the practice of using fingerprints to identify someone.
Principles:
  • Fingerprints can be classified by pattern types, by the size of those patterns, and by the position of the patterns on the finger.
Skills:
  • Observing
  • Comparing and contrasting
  • Classifying
Materials:
  • 3x5-inch index cards, at least two per participant
  • 108. Avianbiotech.com - Avian Services Center: DNA Sexing And Disease Testing For All
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    109. Fingerprinting Web Server Attacks
    yourself secure you must understand your enemy. Features, 3/6/2002 1251. fingerprinting Web Server Attacks. By zenomorph 03/06/2002 1322,
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    Port 80 is the standard port for websites, and it can have a lot of different security issues. These holes can allow an attacker to gain either administrative access to the website, or even the web server itself. This second paper was written to help the average administrator and developer to have a better understanding of the types of threats that exist, along with how to detect them.
    More Common Fingerprints
    This section has examples of more common fingerprints used in exploitation of both web applications, and web servers. This section is not supposed to show you every possible fingerprint, but instead show you more ways an attacker can possibly get into your system, along with how an attackers presence could be masked. These signatures should pick up most of the remaining methods not spoken about in the first paper. This section also describes what each signature is used for, along with examples of it being used in an attack.

    110. Shimadzu Biotech
    Manufacturers and markets MALDITOF mass spectrometers, designed for analyses in life science and drug discovery, such as peptide fingerprinting, through worldwide subsidiaries, from headquarters in Kyoto, Japan.
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    111. Open Access Now | Fingerprinting The Literature
    Search OA Now. Sign up to receive Open Access Now Table of Contents by email. Archive. INTERVIEW. fingerprinting the literature. There
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    by e-mail Archive INTERVIEW Fingerprinting the literature There is a growing need to develop more sophisticated strategies for searching and accessing complex information and establishing relevant connections hidden away in the scientific literature. Open Access Now talked to Les Grivell, who is the Director of E-BioSci, an ambitious European initiative to create a powerful electronic information platform for the life sciences. A European information platform
    The E-BioSci program was initiated three years ago by the European Molecular Biology Organisation (EMBO), after discussions with a number of interested parties in the research community and the publishing industry. Following the debate that led to the establishment of PubMed Central by the National Institutes of Health (see Open Access Now , July 28, 2003 ), there were similar discussions in Europe about electronic access to scientific literature. "At a certain moment EMBO took the lead to get the European stakeholders involved," recalls Grivell. "Frank Gannon (EMBO'S Executive Director) called a number of meetings with researchers, publishers and librarians to try and get the ball rolling and work out what people wanted from an electronic information resource." The E-BioSci development team, housed in a building on the same campus as the prestigious European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany, is sensitive to the reservations of commercial publishers and their fears about losing control of their content. "E-BioSci has to be all things for all people - to try to help scientists without posing a threat to publishers," explains Grivell. "I think that publishers were already aware when we started that there would be changes but they wanted time to see how best to make a transition to a new model."

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    113. E-mail Fingerprinting Attacks Bounce Storms - Computerworld
    Groupware. Email fingerprinting attacks bounce storms Uses encryption technology to create a unique signature for each outbound e-mail,
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    115. Turns Of Phrase: Brain Fingerprinting
    A technique called brain fingerprinting is being investigated as a possible alternative to the discredited lie detector. BRAIN fingerprinting.
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    116. Avian Biotech International, Cornwall, UK, DNA Testing, Bird Fingerprinting, Bir
    Providing bird owners and breeders with avian DNAbased sexing, fingerprinting and disease testing.
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    Avian Biotech International (Europe) is dedicated to providing bird owners and breeders with the most accurate testing available with guaranteed results and affordable prices. We set the standard for excellence in avian DNA-based sexing, fingerprinting and disease testing.
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    118. MSNBC - U.S. Begins Fingerprinting Most Visitors
    Terrorism Security. US begins fingerprinting most visitors. Brazil counters by doing same to Americans visiting its country. NBC News.
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    119. Scottish Criminal Record Office
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    120. Northern Bioidentification Service Ltd.
    Biotechnology company offers DNA fingerprinting for fish and wildlife management.
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