Forensic medicine: The branch of medicine that deals with the application of medical knowledge to legal problems and legal proceedings. Also called legal medicine.
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DNA forensics: The application of DNA technology and the knowledge of DNA genetics to the practice of forensic medicine and to the power of legal medicine.
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and malignant (cancerous) white blood cells. detect early genetic changes which may result in cancer. identify infectious agents in body tissues. use body tissues to establish paternity. identify criminal suspects (forensic medicine).
See also: Cancer, Symptom, Surgery, Genetics, Breast Cancer
 
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