This page discusses genetic polymorphisms, which are variants found in at least 1% of a population and include different types of genetic variations. These polymorphisms have applications in disease i...This page discusses genetic polymorphisms, which are variants found in at least 1% of a population and include different types of genetic variations. These polymorphisms have applications in disease identification and genetic studies and can be influenced by factors like genetic drift and natural selection.
This page discusses the use of restriction enzymes and probes in DNA analysis, highlighting the significance of RFLPs for gene screening and forensic applications, despite challenges like mutation var...This page discusses the use of restriction enzymes and probes in DNA analysis, highlighting the significance of RFLPs for gene screening and forensic applications, despite challenges like mutation variability. It notes the evolution of DNA profiling in criminal investigations, emphasizing that using multiple probes and STRs can significantly reduce misidentification probabilities. Since 1999, U.S.