An important area of recent research in forensic entomology has been the use of insect DNA to provide identification of insects for fast and accurate estimation of time since death. This requires DNA to be extracted efficiently and in a state suitable for use in molecular procedures, and then stored on a long-term basis. In this study, Whatman FTA™ cards were tested for use with the Calliphoridae (Diptera). In particular, testing examined their ability to effectively extract DNA from specimens, and store and provide DNA template in a suitable condition for amplification using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The cards provided DNA that was able to be amplified from a variety of life stages, and thus appears to be of sufficient qua...
The sampling of living insects should be avoided in highly endangered species when the sampling woul...
Two species of parasitic wasp, Venturia canescens and Leptomastix dactylopii, were dried from alcoho...
The sampling of living insects should be avoided in highly endangered species when the sampling woul...
ABSTRACT: An important area of recent research in forensic entomology has been the use of insect DNA...
Here we present and justify an approach for minimal-destructive DNA extraction from historic insect ...
Fly larvae recovered from dead bodies are often examined in medico legal investigation for Post Mort...
For molecular research, the quality and integrity of DNA obtained will affect the reliability of sub...
Two species of parasitic wasp, Venturia canescens and Leptomastix dactylopii, were killed and preser...
The forensic entomologist frequently bases time since death (TSD) estimation on fly larvae. In some ...
Early detection of economically important insects is critical to preventing their establishment as s...
Puparial cases are common remnants of necrophagous flies in crime investigations. They usually repre...
Fly artifacts resulting from insect activity could act as confounding factors on a crime scene and i...
The analysis of the insects (Forensic Entomology) present on the corpses is a new frontier of forens...
Identification of species of birds is fundamental to implementation of all management and mitigation...
Background: Appropriate methodology for storage biological materials, extraction of DNA, and proper ...
The sampling of living insects should be avoided in highly endangered species when the sampling woul...
Two species of parasitic wasp, Venturia canescens and Leptomastix dactylopii, were dried from alcoho...
The sampling of living insects should be avoided in highly endangered species when the sampling woul...
ABSTRACT: An important area of recent research in forensic entomology has been the use of insect DNA...
Here we present and justify an approach for minimal-destructive DNA extraction from historic insect ...
Fly larvae recovered from dead bodies are often examined in medico legal investigation for Post Mort...
For molecular research, the quality and integrity of DNA obtained will affect the reliability of sub...
Two species of parasitic wasp, Venturia canescens and Leptomastix dactylopii, were killed and preser...
The forensic entomologist frequently bases time since death (TSD) estimation on fly larvae. In some ...
Early detection of economically important insects is critical to preventing their establishment as s...
Puparial cases are common remnants of necrophagous flies in crime investigations. They usually repre...
Fly artifacts resulting from insect activity could act as confounding factors on a crime scene and i...
The analysis of the insects (Forensic Entomology) present on the corpses is a new frontier of forens...
Identification of species of birds is fundamental to implementation of all management and mitigation...
Background: Appropriate methodology for storage biological materials, extraction of DNA, and proper ...
The sampling of living insects should be avoided in highly endangered species when the sampling woul...
Two species of parasitic wasp, Venturia canescens and Leptomastix dactylopii, were dried from alcoho...
The sampling of living insects should be avoided in highly endangered species when the sampling woul...