To assess our laboratory’s success with skeletal remains and provide a benchmark for the forensic community involved in identification of these remains, we retrospectively examined our ability to develop DNA profiles from the remains analyzed in our laboratory in the last 7 years. Between January 2009 and December 2016, 70 DNA extractions were completed on skeletal remains from routine casework. 92% of skeletal remains analyzed were samples submitted for body identifications by law enforcement and only 8% were samples submitted to answer family identity or historical questions. Overall, the ability to obtain a full or partial profile primarily reflects the difference in the average age and the condition of the samples in these two categorie...
Skeletal remains are often submitted for DNA analysis for human identification (HID) purposes, to ei...
The use of DNA in forensic science has become an integral tool for victim and perpetrator identifica...
Forensic Anthropologists around the world use a variety of techniques to understand people using ana...
The generation of a DNA profile from skeletal remains is an important part of the identification pro...
Extraction and successful PCR amplification of DNA from human remains in historical and forensic cas...
In order to resolve cases involving unidentified cadavers, the study of polymorphic DNA markers of ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
DNA testing is an essential tool for human identification, particularly from skeletal remains. There...
The first ever human identification through DNA analysis was done in the year 1987. Since then, this...
Forensic DNA analysis is widely used to determine kinship and the identity of evidence from the crim...
ABSTRACT: Mitochondrial DNA analysis of skeletal material is invaluable in forensic identification, ...
Since the beginning of our work in 2003 our laboratory has focused exclusively on STR DNA from bone,...
AbstractEfficient DNA extraction procedures, as well as accurate DNA amplification, are critical ste...
With a reported number of over 8,000 individual sets of human remains unidentified in the United Sta...
AimA collaborative exercise with several institutes was organized by the Forensic DNA Service (FDNAS...
Skeletal remains are often submitted for DNA analysis for human identification (HID) purposes, to ei...
The use of DNA in forensic science has become an integral tool for victim and perpetrator identifica...
Forensic Anthropologists around the world use a variety of techniques to understand people using ana...
The generation of a DNA profile from skeletal remains is an important part of the identification pro...
Extraction and successful PCR amplification of DNA from human remains in historical and forensic cas...
In order to resolve cases involving unidentified cadavers, the study of polymorphic DNA markers of ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
DNA testing is an essential tool for human identification, particularly from skeletal remains. There...
The first ever human identification through DNA analysis was done in the year 1987. Since then, this...
Forensic DNA analysis is widely used to determine kinship and the identity of evidence from the crim...
ABSTRACT: Mitochondrial DNA analysis of skeletal material is invaluable in forensic identification, ...
Since the beginning of our work in 2003 our laboratory has focused exclusively on STR DNA from bone,...
AbstractEfficient DNA extraction procedures, as well as accurate DNA amplification, are critical ste...
With a reported number of over 8,000 individual sets of human remains unidentified in the United Sta...
AimA collaborative exercise with several institutes was organized by the Forensic DNA Service (FDNAS...
Skeletal remains are often submitted for DNA analysis for human identification (HID) purposes, to ei...
The use of DNA in forensic science has become an integral tool for victim and perpetrator identifica...
Forensic Anthropologists around the world use a variety of techniques to understand people using ana...