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Eida Khalaf Almohammed is a researcher affiliated with the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), specializing in forensic genetics and population studies. She completed her doctoral thesis in 2018, titled A Forensic Genetic Study of Qatari Population Using Massively Parallel Sequencing Methods. Her work focuses on analyzing genetic diversity, ancestry, and forensic applications in populations such as Qatar, Iraq, and Serbia. Key research areas include Y-chromosome analysis, SNP profiling, and the validation of forensic DNA analysis techniques such as the ForenSeq DNA Signature Kit and GlobalFiler™.
- Published extensively in journals like Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series and PLOS ONE.
- Collaborated with institutions on genetic studies of population structure, ancestry, and forensic marker validation.
Her contributions bridge forensic science and population genetics, advancing methodologies for DNA profiling and understanding human genetic diversity across regions.
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