How DNA Technology Can Reveal Identity, Ancestry, and Appearance in Forensic Science
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USC-Lancaster Native American Studies Center 119 South Main Street, Lancaster, South Carolina 29720
Since its double helix structure was discovered by Watson and Crick in 1953, the potential for the use of DNA has been discussed by scientists, criminologists, genealogists and many others. Join Professor Deborah Rowell, instructor of criminal justice at USC Lancaster, as she traces the evolution of the use of DNA in forensic science and examines the future of this powerful tool for identification in criminal justice, anthropology and beyond.
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