Extracting viable DNA from many forensic sample types can be very challenging, as environmental conditions may be far from optimal with regard to DNA preservation. Consequently, skeletal tissue can often be an invaluable source of DNA. The bone matrix provides a hardened material that encapsulates DNA, acting as a barrier to environmental insults that would otherwise be detrimental to its integrity. However, like all forensic samples, DNA in bone can still become degraded in extreme conditions, such as intense heat. Extracting DNA from bone can be laborious and time-consuming. Thus, a lot of time and money can be wasted processing samples that do not ultimately yield viable DNA. We describe the use of colorimetry as a novel diagnostic tool ...
ABSTRACT: The forensic pathologist increasingly relies on the forensic anthropologist to be the cons...
Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DNA profili...
ABSTRACT: Human remains processed by forensic anthropologists may potentially be used for genetic an...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) extracted from skeletal tissue can be invaluable in genetic profiling ap...
In the identification of forensic cases, it is critical to obtain information to identify the victim...
A good understanding of DNA preservation is critical for authenticating ancient DNA. However, such k...
The generation of a DNA profile from skeletal remains is an important part of the identification pro...
ABSTRACT: It has been a challenge to extract DNA from bones previously soaked in water, burned, or b...
DNA testing is an essential tool for human identification, particularly from skeletal remains. There...
This project explores the effects of high temperatures and explosions on DNA samples of forensic val...
Teeth exposed to thermal stress can shed light on the identification of incinerated individuals and ...
Teeth exposed to thermal stress can shed light on the identification of incinerated individuals and ...
In the field of inidvidual identification in forensic science, if the body is charred, it is sometim...
Abstract Teeth exposed to thermal stress can shed light on the identification of incinerated indivi...
In crime scene investigation, various evidences are attained in distinct forms by forensic experts. ...
ABSTRACT: The forensic pathologist increasingly relies on the forensic anthropologist to be the cons...
Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DNA profili...
ABSTRACT: Human remains processed by forensic anthropologists may potentially be used for genetic an...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) extracted from skeletal tissue can be invaluable in genetic profiling ap...
In the identification of forensic cases, it is critical to obtain information to identify the victim...
A good understanding of DNA preservation is critical for authenticating ancient DNA. However, such k...
The generation of a DNA profile from skeletal remains is an important part of the identification pro...
ABSTRACT: It has been a challenge to extract DNA from bones previously soaked in water, burned, or b...
DNA testing is an essential tool for human identification, particularly from skeletal remains. There...
This project explores the effects of high temperatures and explosions on DNA samples of forensic val...
Teeth exposed to thermal stress can shed light on the identification of incinerated individuals and ...
Teeth exposed to thermal stress can shed light on the identification of incinerated individuals and ...
In the field of inidvidual identification in forensic science, if the body is charred, it is sometim...
Abstract Teeth exposed to thermal stress can shed light on the identification of incinerated indivi...
In crime scene investigation, various evidences are attained in distinct forms by forensic experts. ...
ABSTRACT: The forensic pathologist increasingly relies on the forensic anthropologist to be the cons...
Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DNA profili...
ABSTRACT: Human remains processed by forensic anthropologists may potentially be used for genetic an...