NJIT DNA Analysis Biblography

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: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/21/science/dna-crime-gene-technology.html

One of the primary qualities that student work in this class is expected to demonstrate is an ability to back up the arguments being made with credible sources in a recognizable citation format. The Annotated Bibliography assignment is designed to help you develop your skills in identifying sources relevant to your topic and assessing these sources' credibility along multiple metrics.

An annotated bibliography is a list of citations of reputable sources (e.g., articles and videos on the web) related to a topic - in this instance, the topic is related to the use of algorithm-based decision making. You will need to identify eight sources for your annotated bibliography related to one of the news items listed as part of the Algorithms Around Us assignment due later in the class.

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DNA Analysis
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Introduction
Following the signing of the Rapid DNA Act by President Donald Trump in 2017,
forensics in crime scenes is set to change forever. The law allow for the access to the Combined
DNA Index System (CODIS) to link DNA to crime scenes. Using new DNA machines, matches
could be done instantly providing the police with much needed evidence to close cases as fast as
possible. The new model is a welcome addition to a process that takes too long to complete and
has contributed to a failure to dispense justice timely and accordingly. This text analyzes sources
about the technology to better understand how it will impact the population.
Annotated Bibliography
Butler, J. M. (2019). The future of forensic DNA analysis. Philosophical transactions of the
royal society B: biological sciences, 370(1674), 20140252.
The new technology is a representation of the future of forensic DNA Analysis. A lot is
set to change in the area. The technology is not the only change that will occur in the future. As
such, the author researches on the future of the field and changes that will occur. Such changes
are critical to the new technology and it is important to understand how it will be applied and
also affect the field. The article is trustworthy and its content prove no bias nor financial gains. It
is a peer reviewed journal that has a lot of information on biological sciences. Therefore, the
article is credible and relevant to the field in question. The information provided will be
invaluable to the research, especially in understanding the future of the field and how the new
technology fits into it. The article was produced two years after the signing of the Rapid DNA
Act. Therefore, it contains current information on the field and takes consideration activities that
took place in the two years.

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Dash, H. R., Shrivastava, P., & Das, S. (2020). RAPID DNA Technology: A Boon to
Forensic DNA Typing. In Principles and Practices of DNA Analysis: A Laboratory
Manual for Forensic DNA Typing (pp. 313-316). Humana, New York, NY.
The new technology provides a lot of benefits to law enforcement. But what are these
benefits? The article discusses ...


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