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  1. Paternity in Primates: Genetic Tests and Theories : Implications of Human DNA Fingerprinting by R. D. Martin, Alan F. Dixson, 1992-02
  2. Assessing genetic structure and diversity of airborne bacterial communities by DNA fingerprinting and 16S rDNA clone library [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by P.-A. Maron, D.P.H. Lejon, et all 2005-06-01
  3. The Sciences, Volume 38, Number 6: Arresting Evidence, DNA Fingerprinting: Public Servant or Public Menace? by Richard Dawkins, 1998
  4. Criminal Investigations, Polygraph, Fingerprinting, Surveillance, Assaults, Homocides, Suicides
  5. Genes will tell.(Crime)(DNA fingerprinting a formidable addition to the crime-fighting arsenal): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  6. Fingerprinting: Magic Weapon Against Crime by Eugene B. Block, 1968
  7. Petite Sirah meets DNA at Foppiano promo event. (wine product; DNA fingerprinting for grape varieties; Foppiano Vineyards): An article from: Wines & Vines
  8. Bacterial community diversity associated with four marine sponges from the South China Sea based on 16S rDNA-DGGE fingerprinting [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by Z.Y. Li, L.M. He, et all
  9. A new democratic phase coherent data-scatter technique for calibration, measurement, fingerprinting and rapid archival identification of ultraviolet-visible ... [An article from: Analytica Chimica Acta] by N.D. McMillan, B. O'Rourke, et all 2004-05-24
  10. Ambis Systems Inc. acquires rights to new DNA fingerprinting method.: An article from: San Diego Business Journal by Sandy Hock, 1992-04-20
  11. Practical Fingerprinting by B C Bridges, 0000
  12. DNA fingerprinting on trial: the dramatic early history of a new forensic technique [An article from: Endeavour] by J.D. Aronson,
  13. Provenance analysis of Olivella biplicata shell beads from the California and Oregon Coast by stable isotope fingerprinting [An article from: Journal of Archaeological Science] by J.W. Eerkens, G.S. Herbert, et all
  14. Oil Spill Environmental Forensics: Fingerprinting and Source Identification by Zhendi Wang, Scott Stout, 2006-12-14

101. AFLP's
A description of the Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism technique of DNA fingerprinting. By U Melcher, Oklahoma State University, USA.
http://opbs.okstate.edu/~melcher/MG/MGW1/MG11128.html
Molecular Genetics
AFLP's
Facts Interpretations Further Info. Other Pages AFLP is a variation of RAPD
Facts
  • In the first step of AFLP analysis, genomic DNA is digested with both a restriction enzyme that cuts frequently ( Mse I, 4 bp recognition sequence) and one that cuts less frequently ( Eco RI, 6 bp recognition sequence).
  • The resulting fragments are ligated to end-specific adaptor molecules.
  • A preselective PCR amplification is done using primers complementary to each of the two adaptor sequences, except for the presence of one additional base at the 3' end. Which base is chosen by the user. Amplification of only 1/16th of Eco RI- Mse I fragments occurs.
  • In a second, "selective", PCR, using the products of the first as template, primers containing two further additional bases, chosen by the user, are used. The Eco RI-adaptor specific primer used bears a label (fluorescent or radioactive).
  • Gel electrophoretic analysis reveals a pattern (fingerprint) of fragments representing about 1/4000 th of the Eco RI- Mse I fragments.
  • 102. Exploration Technologies, Inc. - Online
    Provides exploration and environmental geochemistry services, including soil vapor site assessments, seismic geochemistry, and product fingerprinting for contaminant spills. Site includes a collection of published professional papers.
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    103. Brain Fingerprinting
    Brain fingerprinting Brief Summary of the Technology Farwell Brain fingerprintinghas proven 100% accurate in over 120 tests, including tests on FBI
    http://www.forensic-evidence.com/site/Behv_Evid/Farwell_sum6_00.html
    Brain Fingerprinting Brief Summary of the Technology Lawrence A. Farwell, PhD President and Chief Scientist Brain Wave Science Former Faculty Member Harvard University " Satyam eva jayate Truth ever triumphs." May 9, 2000
    Brain Wave Science
    http://www.brainwavescience.com/ Human Brain Research Laboratory, Inc. 2000 North Court Street, Building 18A, Fairfield, IA 52556 Email: Farwell@BrainWaveScience.com Phone: (515) 469-5649 Brain Fingerprinting: Brief Summary of the Technology 1. A patented new technique of proven accuracy in US government tests Dr. Lawrence A. Farwell has invented, developed, proven, and patented the technique of Farwell Brain Fingerprinting, a new computer-based technology to identify the perpetrator of a crime accurately and scientifically by measuring brain-wave responses to crime-relevant words or pictures presented on a computer screen. Farwell Brain Fingerprinting has proven 100% accurate in over 120 tests, including tests on FBI agents, tests for a US intelligence agency and for the US Navy, and tests on real-life situations including actual crimes. 2. Brain Fingerprinting catches a serial killer

    104. Protocol For AFLP (PDF Document)
    Detailed protocol for AFLP (Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism fingerprinting of DNA), by WA Gebreyes, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University.
    http://www4.ncsu.edu/~wagebrey/AFLP-Salm.pdf

    105. The E-Learning Zone
    The use of fingerprinting allows crime fighters an extremely accurate means For many years, scientists did not use fingerprinting as a serious tool for
    http://www.cornwallis.kent.sch.uk/intranet/elearn/science/crime/crimebusters/1fi
    Science Cornwallis Crimebusters Federal Bureau of Investigation Educational Web Publication
    FBI FINGERPRINTING IDENTIFICATION For over 100 years, police agencies have had a powerful tool in combating crime. The use of fingerprinting allows crime fighters an extremely accurate means of identification. Other means of identification (such as hair color or style, weight, or eye color) may change, but fingerprints do not. In earlier civilizations, branding, tattooing, or even maiming was used to mark and identify criminals. Although man had been aware of the fact that each person possessed a unique set of ridges on the fingers and hands, the use of these prints for criminal identification was not accepted until the early 1900s. The FBI Identification Division was born in 1924, with the receipt of 810,188 fingerprint files, mostly from the Leavenworth Penitentiary. This collection became increasingly important due to the emergence of criminals who regularly crossed state lines. Currently, the FBI possesses over 250 million sets of fingerprint records. This enormous collection is composed of both criminal and civil prints. The civil file includes the prints of both government employees and applicants for federal jobs.

    106. Identicator ... The Leader In Fingerprinting. Fingerprint Pads Since 1971. Ink P
    Ink and inkless fingerprinting products and accessories.
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    107. OS Fingerprinting In OpenBSD's PF Firewall
    By fingerprinting the OS of a TCP SYN packet, we can expose the operating systemto the filter Passive fingerprinting is not then a security feature.
    http://www.w4g.org/fingerprinting.html
    Mike Frantzen's homepage p0f fingerprinting PF homepage
    OS Fingerprinting in OpenBSD's PF Firewall
    While you're here, please help populate our OS database at http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/p0f-help/ by simply going there and typing in your operating system name.
    Filtering by Operating System
    The goal of this work is to allow firewalling decisions to take place based not only on the source of a connection, but the operating system of that source.
    How?
    Modern TCP stacks are complex beasts. Even those that were derived off the original BSD stacks have significantly diverged over the years. As a result, most stacks exhibit different nuances which can be detected and mapped back to the originating operating system. By fingerprinting the OS of a TCP SYN packet, we can expose the operating system to the filter language and live happily ever after.
    but, but, but...
    An attacker can EASILY spoof the nuances to appear as any operating system he chooses so why is this useful? Passive fingerprinting is not then a security feature. But it still has utility as a policy feature. It allows the firewall administrator to treat different operating systems differently considering that most, if not all of his users will not know enough to masquerade as something else. Most email worms are propagated by Windows machines connecting to SMTP ports. I trust UNIX mail servers far more than Windows ones, so maybe I want to restrict Windows clients to a total of one connection to my SMTP port. Maybe I'm an ISP and want to limit the bandwidth of Windows SMTP traffic since it is more likely to be junk.

    108. California Seed And Plant Lab, Inc.
    Offers testing for seed health, rice blast, watermelon fruit blotch, variety fingerprinting, hybrid purity, disease diagnosis and GMO detection.
    http://www.calspl.com

    109. Open Access Now | Fingerprinting The Literature
    fingerprinting the literature. There is a growing need to develop more sophisticatedstrategies for searching and accessing complex information and
    http://www.biomedcentral.com/openaccess/archive/?page=features&issue=10

    110. LabDB.com
    Do fast track experiments online for gene analysis, homology analysis for fingerprinting, agarose gel image comparison applications
    http://www.labdb.com

    111. The New York Times > Science > Image > Fingerprinting Water
    Using a technique called isotope hydrology, scientists are able to identify waterby its unique fingerprints.
    http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2005/07/25/science/20050726_WATE_GRAPHIC.html
    July 25, 2005 The New York Times
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    112. AFLP Studies In Avian Population Genetic Structure
    Studies in the advancement of population level genetic analyses in birds. Includes information on research and polymerase chain reaction based fingerprinting technology.
    http://ravel.zoology.wisc.edu/sgaap/index.html
    All models are wrong; some are simply less wrong than others.
    Welcome!
    T his site is dedicated to the advancement of fine-scale population-level genetic analyses in natural populations, especially birds. My primary research interests concern the development of new molecular (especially AFLP) and analytical techniques to characterize genetic variation in spatially structured populations of lekking Neotropical birds. Although I am most interested in how dispersal barriers affect the genetic composition of White-bearded Manakins (family Pipridae) and various hummingbirds (family Trochilidae), I share some time investigating genetic processes in Combtooth Blennies (family Blenniidae) and Drosophila melanogaster . My motivation in creating this site was to provide a resource that would make available many of the protocols and tools I developed for my dissertation research. Although most of the information contained herein is referenced primarily to birds, I hope that other investigators will find this information useful in their own research. UPDATE!

    113. Paper -- Passive System Fingerprinting Using Network Client Applications
    ABSTRACT Passive target fingerprinting involves the utilization of Four methodsof fingerprinting a system are presented, with sample data provided.
    http://www.crimelabs.net/docs/passive.html
    Passive System Fingerprinting using Network Client Applications
    Jose Nazario November 27, 2000 ABSTRACT: Passive target fingerprinting involves the utilization of network traffic between two hosts by a third system to identify the types of systems being used. Because no data is sent to either system by the monitoring party, detection approaches the impossible. Methods which rely solely on the IP options present in normal traffic are limited in the accuracy about the targets. Further inspection is also needed to determine avenues of vulnerability, as well. We describe a method to rapidly identify target operating systems and version, as well as vectors of attack, based on data sent by client applications. While simplistic, it is robust. The accuracy of this method is also quite high in most cases. Four methods of fingerprinting a system are presented, with sample data provided. [full text - postscript] [full text - PDF (Acrobat)] UPDATE: A new link for the "siphon" project is available: http://gravitino.net/projects/siphon/ . This will get rolled into the next version of the paper which is forthcoming. Thanks to Nelson M. for the reminder.

    114. Avian Services Center: DNA Sexing And Disease Testing For All Species Of Birds.
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    115. BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Brain Fingerprints Under Scrutiny
    It is highly scientific, brain fingerprinting doesn t have anything to do with Brain fingerprinting is admissible in court for use in identifying or
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    The technique relies on electrical signals in the brain A controversial technique for identifying a criminal mind using involuntary brainwaves that could reveal guilt or innocence is about to take centre stage in a last-chance court appeal against a death-row conviction in the US.
    The technique, called "brain fingerprinting", has already been tested by the FBI and has now become part of the key evidence to overturn the murder conviction of Jimmy Ray Slaughter who is facing execution in Oklahoma. Brain Fingerprinting, developed by Dr Larry Farwell, chief scientist and founder of Brain Fingerprinting Laboratories, is a method of reading the brain's involuntary electrical activity in response to a subject being shown certain images relating to a crime. Unlike the polygraph or lie detector to which it is often compared, the accuracy of this technology lies in its ability to pick up the electrical signal, known as a p300 wave, before the suspect has time to affect the output.

    116. Scottish Criminal Record Office
    Describes the work of the office including fingerprinting and research and development.
    http://www.scro.police.uk
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    117. BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Brain Fingerprints Under Scrutiny
    Brain fingerprinting is admissible in court for use in identifying or Brain fingerprinting has profound implications for the criminal justice system.
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    ... Newswatch Last Updated: Tuesday, 17 February, 2004, 10:47 GMT E-mail this to a friend Printable version Brain fingerprints under scrutiny
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    The technique relies on electrical signals in the brain A controversial technique for identifying a criminal mind using involuntary brainwaves that could reveal guilt or innocence is about to take centre stage in a last-chance court appeal against a death-row conviction in the US.
    The technique, called "brain fingerprinting", has already been tested by the FBI and has now become part of the key evidence to overturn the murder conviction of Jimmy Ray Slaughter who is facing execution in Oklahoma. Brain Fingerprinting, developed by Dr Larry Farwell, chief scientist and founder of Brain Fingerprinting Laboratories, is a method of reading the brain's involuntary electrical activity in response to a subject being shown certain images relating to a crime. Unlike the polygraph or lie detector to which it is often compared, the accuracy of this technology lies in its ability to pick up the electrical signal, known as a p300 wave, before the suspect has time to affect the output.

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    120. DNA Fingerprinting
    DNA fingerprinting has proved valuable, not only for convicting felons andexonerating the innocent, but also for establishing maternity or paternity and
    http://www.bergen.org/AAST/Projects/Gel/fingprint1.htm
    DNA Fingerprinting
    It is widely known that each individual has a DNA profile as unique as a fingerprint. Actually, over 99% of all 3 billion nucleotides in human DNA which we inherit from each parent are identical among all individuals. However, for every 1000 nucleotides that we inherit there is 1 site of variation or polymorphism, in the population. These DNA polymorphisms change the length of the DNA fragments produced by the digestion of restriction enzymes . The resulting fragments are called restriction fragments length polymorphisms (RFLP's"riflips"). Gel electrophoresis can be used to separate and determine the size of the RFLPs. The exact number and size of fragments produced by a specific restriction enzyme digestion varies from individual to individual.
    DNA fingerprinting has proved valuable, not only for convicting felons and exonerating the innocent, but also for establishing maternity or paternity and proving family relationships. More exotic uses include the identification of missing children in Argentina, soldiers killed in war, and even the body of Nazi physician Joseph Mengele, the so-called "Angel of Death."
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