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Blood, Bugs, and Plants

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'Blood, Bugs and Plants' explores seveal core biological areas that have influenced modern forensic science. Each chapter provides an overview that introduces readers to basic concepts in forensic science, allowing them to understand how this biological science sheds light on issues in legal cases.

174 pages, Hardcover

First published October 30, 2008

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Robert E. Gaensslen

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March 20, 2011
Execellent reference. I didn't get to the bug section so I will need to re-check this. It's been a while since I took biology, chemistry etc so this was exactly what I was looking for.

If you are just wanting to understand the basics behing DNA, serology or how bugs play into forensics this book will have too much detail for you.
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