Monograph on Advances in Genotyping Methods for Forensic DNA Analysis — Part II
J. G. Shewale (Special Issue Editor)
Life Technologies Corporation
Foster City, California
United States of America
Capillary Electrophoresis: A Tool for Forensic DNA Analysis
J. G. Shewale, L. Qi, L. M. Calandro (US)
Mitochondrial DNA Sequencing: Current Practices and Future Potentials
M. M. Holland, T. Melton (US)
Strength of DNA Evidence Based on Combined Data on Autosomal STR, Y-STR, and
mtDNA Markers — Issues and Resolutions
J. S. Buckleton (New Zealand), B. Weir (US)
The Forensic Use of Next Generation Sequencing
P. de Knijff, K. van der Gaag (The Netherlands)
Sample In-Answer Out Microfl uidic Genotyping Systems: Challenges, Progress, and Payoff
J. A. Lounsbury, J. M. Bienvenue, J. Landers (US)
Training of Forensic DNA Scientists — A Commentary
M. Tumbough, A. Eisenberg, L. Schade, J. G. Shewale (US)
Other Topic Matters
Analysis of Popular Synthetic Cannabinoids in Seized Drug Materials
B. Presley, S. Jansen, B. K. Logan (US)
Forensic Analysis of Cathinones
L. Gautam, M. D. Cole (UK)
Matrix Effect in Liquid/Tandem Mass Spectrometry Method of Analysis
H.-C. Liu, D.-L. Lin (Taiwan); H. H. McCurdy (US)
Potential Application and Future Monitoring of Unconventional Samples in Wildlife
Forensic and Regulatory Investigations
N. L. Richards, et al. (US)