ABSTRACT: Mitochondrial DNA analysis of skeletal material is invaluable in forensic identification, although results can vary widely among remains. Previous studies have included bones of different ages, burial conditions, and even species. In the research presented, a collection of human remains that lacked major confounders such as burial age, interment style, and gross environmental conditions, while displaying a very broad range of skeletal degradation, were examined for both mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) quality and quantity. Overall skeletal weathering, individual bone weathering, and bone variety were considered. Neither skeletal nor bone weathering influenced DNA quality or quantity, indicating that factors that degrade bone do not have...
Recent decades have seen a marked increase in the amount of research concerning the impact of human ...
DNA analysis plays an important role in forensic identification, particularly when remains are heavi...
Large-scale genomic analyses of ancient human populations have become feasible partly due to refined...
First available online 2010The recovery of genetic material from preserved hard skeletal remains is ...
The generation of a DNA profile from skeletal remains is an important part of the identification pro...
DNA testing is an essential tool for human identification, particularly from skeletal remains. There...
Background: Archaeological bones contain only small amounts of DNA due to post-mortem DNA degradati...
Background: Archaeological bones contain only small amounts of DNA due to post-mortem DNA degradati...
In forensic contexts, samples containing heavily fragmented DNA are commonly encountered. Compromise...
To assess our laboratory’s success with skeletal remains and provide a benchmark for the forensic co...
A good understanding of DNA preservation is critical for authenticating ancient DNA. However, such k...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) has played a major role in human population studies over the past decade d...
Bones, teeth and hair are often the only physical evidence of human or animal presence at an archaeo...
ABSTRACT: Human remains processed by forensic anthropologists may potentially be used for genetic an...
<div><p>Bones, teeth and hair are often the only physical evidence of human or animal presence at an...
Recent decades have seen a marked increase in the amount of research concerning the impact of human ...
DNA analysis plays an important role in forensic identification, particularly when remains are heavi...
Large-scale genomic analyses of ancient human populations have become feasible partly due to refined...
First available online 2010The recovery of genetic material from preserved hard skeletal remains is ...
The generation of a DNA profile from skeletal remains is an important part of the identification pro...
DNA testing is an essential tool for human identification, particularly from skeletal remains. There...
Background: Archaeological bones contain only small amounts of DNA due to post-mortem DNA degradati...
Background: Archaeological bones contain only small amounts of DNA due to post-mortem DNA degradati...
In forensic contexts, samples containing heavily fragmented DNA are commonly encountered. Compromise...
To assess our laboratory’s success with skeletal remains and provide a benchmark for the forensic co...
A good understanding of DNA preservation is critical for authenticating ancient DNA. However, such k...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) has played a major role in human population studies over the past decade d...
Bones, teeth and hair are often the only physical evidence of human or animal presence at an archaeo...
ABSTRACT: Human remains processed by forensic anthropologists may potentially be used for genetic an...
<div><p>Bones, teeth and hair are often the only physical evidence of human or animal presence at an...
Recent decades have seen a marked increase in the amount of research concerning the impact of human ...
DNA analysis plays an important role in forensic identification, particularly when remains are heavi...
Large-scale genomic analyses of ancient human populations have become feasible partly due to refined...