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1. Forensic Biology & Serology-Introduction
2. Forensic Biology & Serology – General Definitions and Concepts
3. Nature and Role of Forensic Biologist in Crime Scene Investigation
4. Introduction of Biological Fluids and Their Types
5. Nature, location and collection of biological evidence
6. Laboratory Handling Procedure of Biological Evidence
7. Biological Characteristics of Spermatozoa and Acid phosphatase enzyme
8. Analytical technique for identification of semen, presumptive & confirmatory test
9. Biological characteristics, Identification and Tests of Saliva
10. Biological characteristics, Identification, General Test and Analysis of Drugs in Urine
11. Biological Characteristics of Sweat and Fecal Matter
12. Examination of sweat and fecal matter
13. Origin and Age of Blood Stain
15. Structure and Identification of Hair
16. Morphology and Biochemistry of Human and Animal hair
17. Determination of origin and Race examination from Hair
18. Microscopic Examination of Human Hair
19. Types of Fibers
20. Forensic Aspects of Fiber Examination
21. Comparison of synthetic and natural fiber
22. Physical Examination of Fiber
23. Chemical examination of fiber
24. Dye Analysis
25. Introduction to Genetics
26. Mendelian Genetics
27. Genetic Variation
28. DNA Structure
29. Biochemical Genetics
30. Gene mapping
31. Gene Expression
32. Genetic Markers & their forensic significance
33. Matrices Supporting Protein Electrophoresis: Separation by Molecular Weight
34. Erythrocytes, Erythrocyte isoenzyme, Isoelectric point, Protein Polymorphism
35. Hemoglobin & Serum, Protein profiling