During the course of our forensic investigations, we have encountered situations where it would have been useful to have evidence, other than direct contact between the two, for concluding that a carrion-fly maggot developed on a particular human victim. If a maggot collected during a death investigation did not develop on the victim, then its age is not relevant to estimating the postmortem interval. In this study we demonstrate that mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence data can be obtained from the dissected gut of a maggot that had fed on human tissue. These data can be used to identify both the human corpse upon which the maggot had been feeding and the species of the maggot itself
Rapid and progressive advances in molecular biology techniques and the advent of Next Generation Seq...
Forensic entomology requires the fast and accurate identification of insects collected from a corpse...
Fly artifacts resulting from insect activity could act as confounding factors on a crime scene and i...
During the course of our forensic investigations, we have encountered situations where it would have...
During the course of our forensic investigations, we have encountered situations where it would have...
Entomological evidence is most often used for estimating the postmortem interval, but fly larvae can...
Entomological evidence is most often used for estimating the postmortem interval, but fly larvae can...
Entomological evidence is most often used for estimating the postmortem interval, but fly larvae can...
Insect larvae and adult insects found on human corpses can provide important forensic evidence howev...
Fly larvae recovered from dead bodies are often examined in medico legal investigation for Post Mort...
AbstractFrequently, forensic entomology is applied in the use of insect maggots for the identificati...
Morphological analysis of insect evidence plays a significant role in crime scene investigation. Wit...
The analysis of the insects (Forensic Entomology) present on the corpses is a new frontier of forens...
AbstractFrequently, forensic entomology is applied in the use of insect maggots for the identificati...
In some criminal cases, the use of classical sources of human genetic material is difficult or even ...
Rapid and progressive advances in molecular biology techniques and the advent of Next Generation Seq...
Forensic entomology requires the fast and accurate identification of insects collected from a corpse...
Fly artifacts resulting from insect activity could act as confounding factors on a crime scene and i...
During the course of our forensic investigations, we have encountered situations where it would have...
During the course of our forensic investigations, we have encountered situations where it would have...
Entomological evidence is most often used for estimating the postmortem interval, but fly larvae can...
Entomological evidence is most often used for estimating the postmortem interval, but fly larvae can...
Entomological evidence is most often used for estimating the postmortem interval, but fly larvae can...
Insect larvae and adult insects found on human corpses can provide important forensic evidence howev...
Fly larvae recovered from dead bodies are often examined in medico legal investigation for Post Mort...
AbstractFrequently, forensic entomology is applied in the use of insect maggots for the identificati...
Morphological analysis of insect evidence plays a significant role in crime scene investigation. Wit...
The analysis of the insects (Forensic Entomology) present on the corpses is a new frontier of forens...
AbstractFrequently, forensic entomology is applied in the use of insect maggots for the identificati...
In some criminal cases, the use of classical sources of human genetic material is difficult or even ...
Rapid and progressive advances in molecular biology techniques and the advent of Next Generation Seq...
Forensic entomology requires the fast and accurate identification of insects collected from a corpse...
Fly artifacts resulting from insect activity could act as confounding factors on a crime scene and i...