Forensic Proteomics, New Tool for Crime Labs and Anthropology
DAVIS, California, Sept. 10 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- The University of California's Davis Campus issued the following news:
By Andy Fell
DNA evidence has revolutionized forensic science in the past few years, cracking open cold cases and bringing both convictions and exonerations. The same techniques help archaeologists and anthropologists studying remains from ancient peoples or human ancestors.
But DNA is a relatively fragile molecule that breaks dow . . .
Glendon Parker, 530/752-9870, gjparker@ucdavis.edu; Andy Fell, 530/752-4533, ahfell@ucdavis.edu
By Andy Fell
DNA evidence has revolutionized forensic science in the past few years, cracking open cold cases and bringing both convictions and exonerations. The same techniques help archaeologists and anthropologists studying remains from ancient peoples or human ancestors.
But DNA is a relatively fragile molecule that breaks dow . . .