Modern Forensic Biochemistry

Modern forensic biochemistry applies advances in molecular biology and biochemistry to uncover critical evidence in criminal investigations. By analyzing DNA, proteins, and other biochemical markers, forensic scientists can confirm identities, establish relationships, and trace the history of biological evidence. Techniques like next-generation sequencing (NGS) allow for highly detailed DNA analysis, helping solve cold cases and identify suspects from minimal samples. Beyond DNA, proteins and metabolites provide additional forensic insights, enabling assessments of health, activity, and biological relationships. Emerging biochemical tools are also being used to detect biomarkers associated with poisoning, trauma, or disease. By leveraging these advancements, forensic biochemistry offers deeper insights into evidence, strengthening the scientific foundation of criminal investigations.

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