AN INNOVATIVE SOLUTION OF PATERNITY AND MATERNITY IN FORENSIC MEDICINE

Murodjan Axmedjanovich Yusupov Tashkent Medical Academy Urgench branch Khorezm region, Uzbekistan
Otabek Jurakulovich Kuziev Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Bakhrom Sobirjanovich Yuldashev Tashkent Medical Academy Urgench branch Khorezm region, Uzbekistan

Abstract

The material of the study was the results of dermatoglyphic analysis of fingerprints of 24 family triplets (parents-children). Dye-free scanning was used to obtain fingerprints. In this case, a Zkt-finger scanner was used. The program can be used in forensic practice for biometric screening of people, dermatoglyphic analysis of fingerprints of fathers, mothers and children in cases of controversial paternity. This program is a complex use of forensic biological, medico-criminological, radiological, anthropological, anthropometric, criminological and other research methods in combination with new advances in dermatoglyphics, in some cases sufficient to obtain strict expert opinions without molecular genetic analysis.

Keywords:

forensic medicine, paternity, maternity, dactyloscopy, dermatoglyphic analysis


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