As deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) research advances, anthropologists are finding more ways to use this technology to their advantage. Establishing postmortem interval (PMI) is a primary goal of forensic anthropology. It is known that DNA degrades, or breaks down, after an organism dies. Although several researchers have studied DNA degradation, few have focused on DNA’s rate of decay in relation to time. In this project, degradation was examined in blood using both a controlled atmosphere and exposure to environmental and substrate effects.This study was intended to gather information on PMI, using DNA degradation as a measure of time. Based on the current literature and knowledge of the properties of DNA, it was hypothesized that DNA would de...
In today’s research driven society, it has become commonplace for institutions to rely upon DNA and ...
Our knowledge about the biochemical and physical processes that lead to DNA degradation, has conside...
DNA analysis is now a sufficiently sensitive technique to enable identification of an individual fro...
As deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) research advances, anthropologists are finding more ways to use this ...
The question of post-mortem interval (PMI) or time since death is often the most sought after piece ...
The Impact of Submersion on the Quantification of Host and Bacterial DNA Grace Sprouse, Depts. of Fo...
The detection of DNA polymorphisms considerably expanded the means of discrimination of individuals ...
Over the years, there have been numerous formulas proposed for use in determining the postmortem int...
High-molecular-weight DNA was recovered postmortem in sufficient quantities from various human organ...
The techniques currently utilized for collecting biological evidence at the scenes of violent crimes...
In this research, we will examine the quantity of DNA over time. In John M. Butlers, Fundamentals o...
As demonstrated through casework and research studies (Hawass et al., 2010; Gielda & Rigg, 2017), an...
Postmortem degradation of DNA was quantitatively estimated. Brain, liver, kidney and muscle samples ...
When an organism dies, its DNA is degraded by endogenous nucleases, and DNA degradation is further p...
The post-mortem interval is the time period between someone’s death and the finding of the cadaver. ...
In today’s research driven society, it has become commonplace for institutions to rely upon DNA and ...
Our knowledge about the biochemical and physical processes that lead to DNA degradation, has conside...
DNA analysis is now a sufficiently sensitive technique to enable identification of an individual fro...
As deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) research advances, anthropologists are finding more ways to use this ...
The question of post-mortem interval (PMI) or time since death is often the most sought after piece ...
The Impact of Submersion on the Quantification of Host and Bacterial DNA Grace Sprouse, Depts. of Fo...
The detection of DNA polymorphisms considerably expanded the means of discrimination of individuals ...
Over the years, there have been numerous formulas proposed for use in determining the postmortem int...
High-molecular-weight DNA was recovered postmortem in sufficient quantities from various human organ...
The techniques currently utilized for collecting biological evidence at the scenes of violent crimes...
In this research, we will examine the quantity of DNA over time. In John M. Butlers, Fundamentals o...
As demonstrated through casework and research studies (Hawass et al., 2010; Gielda & Rigg, 2017), an...
Postmortem degradation of DNA was quantitatively estimated. Brain, liver, kidney and muscle samples ...
When an organism dies, its DNA is degraded by endogenous nucleases, and DNA degradation is further p...
The post-mortem interval is the time period between someone’s death and the finding of the cadaver. ...
In today’s research driven society, it has become commonplace for institutions to rely upon DNA and ...
Our knowledge about the biochemical and physical processes that lead to DNA degradation, has conside...
DNA analysis is now a sufficiently sensitive technique to enable identification of an individual fro...