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Forensic Technologies is a subset of Biotechnology that focuses on the application of scientific techniques to the investigation of crime. It is used to identify, collect, analyze, and interpret evidence from a variety of sources, including biological, chemical, and physical evidence. Forensic Technologies can be used to identify suspects, establish timelines, and reconstruct events. It is also used to analyze digital evidence, such as computer files, emails, and social media posts.
Forensic Technologies has become increasingly important in the criminal justice system, as it provides a reliable and accurate way to investigate crimes. It is also used in civil cases, such as paternity testing and determining the cause of death.
Some companies in the Forensic Technologies market include Thermo Fisher Scientific, Illumina, Agilent Technologies, Promega Corporation, and PerkinElmer. Show Less Read more