Study on DNA Profiling Technology for its Implementation in the Central Schengen Information System

Author: Angers, A., Kagkli, D.M., Oliva, L.

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Description: Study on DNA Profiling Technology for its Implementation in the Central Schengen Information System por Angers, A., Kagkli, D.M., Oliva, L. This document details the state-of-the-art DNA profiling and the challenges of implementing DNA profiles in the Schengen Information System. It's a comprehensive guide for understanding the nuances of DNA profiling in a European context.

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