Animal hair examination at a criminal scene may provide valuable information in forensic investigations. However, local reference databases for animal hair identification are rare. In the present study, we provide differential histological analysis of hair of some domestic animals in Upper Egypt. For this purpose, guard hair of large ruminants (buffalo, camel and cow), small ruminants (sheep and goat), equine (horse and donkey) and canine (dog and cat) were collected and comparative analysis was performed by light microscopy. Based on the hair cuticle scale pattern, type and diameter of the medulla, and the pigmentation, characteristic differential features of each animal species were identified. The cuticle scale pattern was imbricate in a...
The class Mammalia contains approximately 5,400 species that display incredible variation in their p...
Here we present methods for distinguishing tail hairs of African elephants (Loxodonta africana), Asi...
Hair distribution patterns in the deer, goat and sheep were studied using skin samples collected fro...
Animal hair examination at a criminal scene may provide valuable information in forensic investigati...
doi:10.4172/2157-7145.1000160 Copyright: © 2012 Verma K, et al. This is an open-access article dist...
Hair is the most common biological evidence found at the crime scene. It varies between different sp...
In this study hair sample of different domestic animal species is evaluated on the basis of their me...
In this study hair sample of different domestic animal species is evaluated on the basis of their me...
The examination of hair collected from crime scenes is an important and highly informative disciplin...
The examination of hair collected from crime scenes is an important and highly informative disciplin...
Dogs being most commonly present around humans means that their hair has become an important aspect ...
The present study was conducted to find out the macroscopic and microscopic characteristics of hair ...
The morphology of the guard and wool hairs in the Greek Goat (Capra prisca) was described and studie...
Human and animal hairs have been used in forensic investigations for over a century. Hair is stable ...
Human and animal hairs have been used in forensic investigations for over a century. Hair is stable ...
The class Mammalia contains approximately 5,400 species that display incredible variation in their p...
Here we present methods for distinguishing tail hairs of African elephants (Loxodonta africana), Asi...
Hair distribution patterns in the deer, goat and sheep were studied using skin samples collected fro...
Animal hair examination at a criminal scene may provide valuable information in forensic investigati...
doi:10.4172/2157-7145.1000160 Copyright: © 2012 Verma K, et al. This is an open-access article dist...
Hair is the most common biological evidence found at the crime scene. It varies between different sp...
In this study hair sample of different domestic animal species is evaluated on the basis of their me...
In this study hair sample of different domestic animal species is evaluated on the basis of their me...
The examination of hair collected from crime scenes is an important and highly informative disciplin...
The examination of hair collected from crime scenes is an important and highly informative disciplin...
Dogs being most commonly present around humans means that their hair has become an important aspect ...
The present study was conducted to find out the macroscopic and microscopic characteristics of hair ...
The morphology of the guard and wool hairs in the Greek Goat (Capra prisca) was described and studie...
Human and animal hairs have been used in forensic investigations for over a century. Hair is stable ...
Human and animal hairs have been used in forensic investigations for over a century. Hair is stable ...
The class Mammalia contains approximately 5,400 species that display incredible variation in their p...
Here we present methods for distinguishing tail hairs of African elephants (Loxodonta africana), Asi...
Hair distribution patterns in the deer, goat and sheep were studied using skin samples collected fro...