
Document Type
Thesis
Date of Award
1984
Abstract
Frequently the need to identify or exclude an individual arises in criminal cases. Historically, fingerprinting has been a universally acceptable method of individual identification. Unfortunately, fingerprints are not always found at the crime scene ; therefore, other methods for identification of an individual are needed. One of these is the typing of body fluids, particularly blood, for genetic markers that may distinguish one individual from another.
Recommended Citation
Sumida, Mark Sean, "Population Frequencies of Phosphoglucomutase (PGM), Adenylate Kinase (AK), and Haptoglobin (Hp) in the Metropolitan Birmingham Area." (1984). All ETDs from UAB. 7029.
https://digitalcommons.library.uab.edu/etd-collection/7029
Comments
MS - Master of Science/Master of Surgery; ProQuest publication number 31751949