The generation of a DNA profile from skeletal remains is an important part of the identification process in both mass disaster and unidentified person cases. Since bones and teeth are often the only biological materials remaining after exposure to environmental conditions, intense heat, certain traumatic events and in cases where a significant amount of time has passed since the death of the individual, the ability to purify large quantities of informative DNA from these hard tissues would be beneficial. Since sampling the hard tissues for genetic analysis is a destructive process, it is important to understand those environmental and intrinsic factors that contribute to DNA preservation. This will serve as a brief introduction to these top...
DNA as forensic evidence is valuable in criminal investigations. Implementation of new, sensitive an...
© 2017 Elsevier. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license:http://...
Skeletal remains are often submitted for DNA analysis for human identification (HID) purposes, to ei...
In order to resolve cases involving unidentified cadavers, the study of polymorphic DNA markers of ...
Extraction and successful PCR amplification of DNA from human remains in historical and forensic cas...
The first ever human identification through DNA analysis was done in the year 1987. Since then, this...
Since the beginning of our work in 2003 our laboratory has focused exclusively on STR DNA from bone,...
To assess our laboratory’s success with skeletal remains and provide a benchmark for the forensic co...
Our work involved the extraction, PCR amplification, and the definition of the genetic profile of 5 ...
DNA analysis of degraded samples and low-copy number DNA derived from skeletal remains, one of the m...
The primary objectives of this project were: 1. to develop improved methods for extraction of DNA fr...
AbstractEfficient DNA extraction procedures, as well as accurate DNA amplification, are critical ste...
Retrieving DNA from highly degraded human skeletal remains is still a challenge due to low concentra...
The post-mortem decomposition of human teeth is an area of forensic taphonomy that has received litt...
extraction of DNA from human skeletal remains, 2. to improve STR profiling success of low-copy DNA s...
DNA as forensic evidence is valuable in criminal investigations. Implementation of new, sensitive an...
© 2017 Elsevier. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license:http://...
Skeletal remains are often submitted for DNA analysis for human identification (HID) purposes, to ei...
In order to resolve cases involving unidentified cadavers, the study of polymorphic DNA markers of ...
Extraction and successful PCR amplification of DNA from human remains in historical and forensic cas...
The first ever human identification through DNA analysis was done in the year 1987. Since then, this...
Since the beginning of our work in 2003 our laboratory has focused exclusively on STR DNA from bone,...
To assess our laboratory’s success with skeletal remains and provide a benchmark for the forensic co...
Our work involved the extraction, PCR amplification, and the definition of the genetic profile of 5 ...
DNA analysis of degraded samples and low-copy number DNA derived from skeletal remains, one of the m...
The primary objectives of this project were: 1. to develop improved methods for extraction of DNA fr...
AbstractEfficient DNA extraction procedures, as well as accurate DNA amplification, are critical ste...
Retrieving DNA from highly degraded human skeletal remains is still a challenge due to low concentra...
The post-mortem decomposition of human teeth is an area of forensic taphonomy that has received litt...
extraction of DNA from human skeletal remains, 2. to improve STR profiling success of low-copy DNA s...
DNA as forensic evidence is valuable in criminal investigations. Implementation of new, sensitive an...
© 2017 Elsevier. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license:http://...
Skeletal remains are often submitted for DNA analysis for human identification (HID) purposes, to ei...