Friday, January 1, 2010

Bibliography

* You can run a "virtual" DNA fingerprinting experiment at this webpage:
o Groleau, R., 2000. "Create a DNA Fingerprint," NOVA Online, Killer's Trail. [accessed July 5, 2006] http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sheppard/analyze.html.
* For an introduction to DNA fingerprinting, see:
o Wikipedia contributors, 2006. "Genetic Fingerprinting," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. [accessed July 5, 2006] http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Genetic_fingerprinting&oldid=62215381.
o Rosner, D. and C. Smith, 2004. "How Does Genetic (DNA) Fingerprinting Work?" The Naked Scientists. [accessed July 5, 2006] http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/Columnists/dalyacolumn8.htm.
* This article goes through a DNA fingerprinting example (based on the popular detective board game, "Clue") and includes statistical analysis of the results:
Porter, S.G., date unknown. "A DNA Fingerprinting Exercise for Any Type of Class," Geospiza. [accessed July 5, 2006] http://www.geospiza.com/education/docs/DNA_fingerprinting.pdf.
* Q & A with a DNA forensics expert, includes information on statistics of DNA fingerprinting:
Henahan, S., 1995. "An Interview with DNA Forensics Authority Dr. Bruce Weir," Access Excellence, The National Health Museum. [accessed July 5, 2006] http://www.accessexcellence.org/WN/NM/interview_dr_bruce_weir.html.

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