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Main Authors: Frankham, Greta J, Ogden, Rob, Baker, Barry W, Ewart, Kyle M, Johnson, Rebecca N, Kuiper, Irene, Lindquist, Christina D, Moore, M Katherine, Ndiaye, Arame, Webster, Lucy M I
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Animal genetics 2025
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39994870/
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author Frankham, Greta J
Ogden, Rob
Baker, Barry W
Ewart, Kyle M
Johnson, Rebecca N
Kuiper, Irene
Lindquist, Christina D
Moore, M Katherine
Ndiaye, Arame
Webster, Lucy M I
author_facet Frankham, Greta J
Ogden, Rob
Baker, Barry W
Ewart, Kyle M
Johnson, Rebecca N
Kuiper, Irene
Lindquist, Christina D
Moore, M Katherine
Ndiaye, Arame
Webster, Lucy M I
Frankham, Greta J
Ogden, Rob
Baker, Barry W
Ewart, Kyle M
Johnson, Rebecca N
Kuiper, Irene
Lindquist, Christina D
Moore, M Katherine
Ndiaye, Arame
Webster, Lucy M I
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Standards in wildlife forensic science, with a focus on non-human DNA analysis. Frankham, Greta J Ogden, Rob Baker, Barry W Ewart, Kyle M Johnson, Rebecca N Kuiper, Irene Lindquist, Christina D Moore, M Katherine Ndiaye, Arame Webster, Lucy M I Animals Animals, Wild Forensic Genetics Forensic Sciences DNA Conservation of Natural Resources For genetic data to be used in forensic casework, it has to be produced within a controlled environment that follows strict quality standards. However, recent reviews have suggested that wildlife forensic laboratories are behind in the development and adherence to appropriate standards for casework. This paper will address these concerns by documenting the standards that have been produced, highlighting the systems of assessment and competency testing available, and reviewing the status of validated reference genetic databases. Networks of dedicated wildlife forensic scientists across the globe, represented in part by the author list for this paper, illustrate the strides taken to build capacity in this field, and an ongoing commitment to present quality wildlife forensic evidence in court.
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spellingShingle Standards in wildlife forensic science, with a focus on non-human DNA analysis.
Frankham, Greta J
Ogden, Rob
Baker, Barry W
Ewart, Kyle M
Johnson, Rebecca N
Kuiper, Irene
Lindquist, Christina D
Moore, M Katherine
Ndiaye, Arame
Webster, Lucy M I
Animals
Animals, Wild
Forensic Genetics
Forensic Sciences
DNA
Conservation of Natural Resources
Standards in wildlife forensic science, with a focus on non-human DNA analysis. Frankham, Greta J Ogden, Rob Baker, Barry W Ewart, Kyle M Johnson, Rebecca N Kuiper, Irene Lindquist, Christina D Moore, M Katherine Ndiaye, Arame Webster, Lucy M I Animals Animals, Wild Forensic Genetics Forensic Sciences DNA Conservation of Natural Resources For genetic data to be used in forensic casework, it has to be produced within a controlled environment that follows strict quality standards. However, recent reviews have suggested that wildlife forensic laboratories are behind in the development and adherence to appropriate standards for casework. This paper will address these concerns by documenting the standards that have been produced, highlighting the systems of assessment and competency testing available, and reviewing the status of validated reference genetic databases. Networks of dedicated wildlife forensic scientists across the globe, represented in part by the author list for this paper, illustrate the strides taken to build capacity in this field, and an ongoing commitment to present quality wildlife forensic evidence in court.
title Standards in wildlife forensic science, with a focus on non-human DNA analysis.
topic Animals
Animals, Wild
Forensic Genetics
Forensic Sciences
DNA
Conservation of Natural Resources
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39994870/