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Gendiagnostik in der Rechtsmedizin

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DNA-Untersuchungen sind in der forensischen Medizin seit mehr als 10 Jahren etabliert. Grundsätzlich lassen sich folgende Untersuchungsbereiche differenzieren:

  • Abstammungsbegutachtung

  • Biologische Spuren (Blut, Sperma, Haare, Epithelzellen etc.)

  • Identifikation von Leichenteilen, skelettierten Leichen und Skeletteilen

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Brinkmann, B., Wiegand, P. (2001). Gendiagnostik in der Rechtsmedizin. In: Raem, A.M., Braun, R.W., Fenger, H., Michaelis, W., Nikol, S., Winter, S.F. (eds) Gen-Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56818-3_14

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