2022
DOI: 10.55606/jurrimipa.v1i1.157
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Current Evidence on Bioinformatics Role and Digital Forensics That Contribute to Forensic Science: Upcoming Threat

Abstract: Forensics has become an essential part of the disclosure of criminal evidence. A bioinformatics approach in the form of DNA forensics and digital forensics can be a good combination in disclosing digital-based criminal evidence. This study explains how the role of bioinformatics through the digital approach can be a means of forming new approaches in integration with digital forensics, called cyber-bioinformatics. Despite many hopes and challenges ahead, it does not rule out the possibility of criminal cases r… Show more

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“…Forensic science needed biological samples to collect DNA from living things [81], [82] (evenly called wet materials). Several papers reported that they used a bioinformatics approach with high-throughput computing to prove the wildlife trade [17], [70], [83]- [86].…”
Section: Cases From Forensicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Forensic science needed biological samples to collect DNA from living things [81], [82] (evenly called wet materials). Several papers reported that they used a bioinformatics approach with high-throughput computing to prove the wildlife trade [17], [70], [83]- [86].…”
Section: Cases From Forensicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the DNA-forensic approach, which is based on bioinformatics, as well as highthroughput computing, was also reported for studying the mitogenomic of the endangered primate species [87]. DNA-forensics supported by bioinformatics methodology, undoubtedly [81].…”
Section: Cases From Forensicsmentioning
confidence: 99%