Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) extracted from skeletal tissue can be invaluable in genetic profiling applications, as it is often the only source available. Like all forensic samples, skeletal tissue may have been exposed to a variety of environmental insults, including heat. This study has focussed upon characterising changes in the material properties of bone that has been compromised by controlled heat treatments. These changes were then examined in relation to the subsequent success or failure of nuclear DNA (nDNA) amplification, using a range of differently sized amplicons, relevant to alternate profiling strategies. The results presented demonstrate that the ability to amplify nDNA correlates well with particular changes in mineral and o...
ABSTRACT: It has been a challenge to extract DNA from bones previously soaked in water, burned, or b...
The recovery and analysis of ancient DNA and protein from archaeological bone is time-consuming and ...
International audienceThe extraction of DNA from skeletal remains is a major step in archeological o...
Extracting viable DNA from many forensic sample types can be very challenging, as environmental cond...
In the identification of forensic cases, it is critical to obtain information to identify the victim...
The generation of a DNA profile from skeletal remains is an important part of the identification pro...
A good understanding of DNA preservation is critical for authenticating ancient DNA. However, such k...
DNA testing is an essential tool for human identification, particularly from skeletal remains. There...
AbstractEfficient DNA extraction procedures, as well as accurate DNA amplification, are critical ste...
Since the beginning of our work in 2003 our laboratory has focused exclusively on STR DNA from bone,...
Archaeological bone undergoes alterations after burial (diagenesis) that constitute a problem for th...
ABSTRACT: Human remains processed by forensic anthropologists may potentially be used for genetic an...
Abstract Shape, size, composition, and function of the bones in the human body vary on the macro, mi...
Introduction. The identification of unknown victims of high temperatures (fire, terrorist attack, an...
Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DNA profili...
ABSTRACT: It has been a challenge to extract DNA from bones previously soaked in water, burned, or b...
The recovery and analysis of ancient DNA and protein from archaeological bone is time-consuming and ...
International audienceThe extraction of DNA from skeletal remains is a major step in archeological o...
Extracting viable DNA from many forensic sample types can be very challenging, as environmental cond...
In the identification of forensic cases, it is critical to obtain information to identify the victim...
The generation of a DNA profile from skeletal remains is an important part of the identification pro...
A good understanding of DNA preservation is critical for authenticating ancient DNA. However, such k...
DNA testing is an essential tool for human identification, particularly from skeletal remains. There...
AbstractEfficient DNA extraction procedures, as well as accurate DNA amplification, are critical ste...
Since the beginning of our work in 2003 our laboratory has focused exclusively on STR DNA from bone,...
Archaeological bone undergoes alterations after burial (diagenesis) that constitute a problem for th...
ABSTRACT: Human remains processed by forensic anthropologists may potentially be used for genetic an...
Abstract Shape, size, composition, and function of the bones in the human body vary on the macro, mi...
Introduction. The identification of unknown victims of high temperatures (fire, terrorist attack, an...
Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DNA profili...
ABSTRACT: It has been a challenge to extract DNA from bones previously soaked in water, burned, or b...
The recovery and analysis of ancient DNA and protein from archaeological bone is time-consuming and ...
International audienceThe extraction of DNA from skeletal remains is a major step in archeological o...