Abstract Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DNA profiling is widely used for this purpose. Our aim was to evaluate the effect of temperature on DNA degradation in human teeth. Thirty teeth were exposed to temperatures of 100, 200, or 400 °C for 60 min. DNA was quantified by Real-Time qPCR (Quantifiler Human DNA Quantification Kit) and fluorescence spectroscopy (Qubit 3.0 Fluorometer). DNA degradation was evaluated by using STR markers (AmpFLSTR Identifiler Plus PCR Amplification Kit) to determine the allele and locus dropout, inter-locus balance, and degradation slope (observed (Oa) to expected (Ea) locus peak height ratio against the molecular weight). Most of the genomic DNA was degrad...
In the identification of forensic cases, it is critical to obtain information to identify the victim...
Introduction. The identification of unknown victims of high temperatures (fire, terrorist attack, an...
This project explores the effects of high temperatures and explosions on DNA samples of forensic val...
Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DNA profili...
Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DNA profili...
Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DNA profili...
Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DNA profili...
Introduction and objective: The main exogenous factors limiting the retrieval of information from hu...
Abstract Teeth exposed to thermal stress can shed light on the identification of incinerated indivi...
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 ...
Abstract Teeth exposed to thermal stress can shed light on the identification of incinerated indivi...
In the field of inidvidual identification in forensic science, if the body is charred, it is sometim...
Background. More and more today, forensic identification through deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) examina...
Objective: The present study evaluated the use of a reagent to stabilize the DNA extracted from huma...
In the identification of forensic cases, it is critical to obtain information to identify the victim...
Introduction. The identification of unknown victims of high temperatures (fire, terrorist attack, an...
This project explores the effects of high temperatures and explosions on DNA samples of forensic val...
Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DNA profili...
Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DNA profili...
Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DNA profili...
Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DNA profili...
Introduction and objective: The main exogenous factors limiting the retrieval of information from hu...
Abstract Teeth exposed to thermal stress can shed light on the identification of incinerated indivi...
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 ...
Abstract Teeth exposed to thermal stress can shed light on the identification of incinerated indivi...
In the field of inidvidual identification in forensic science, if the body is charred, it is sometim...
Background. More and more today, forensic identification through deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) examina...
Objective: The present study evaluated the use of a reagent to stabilize the DNA extracted from huma...
In the identification of forensic cases, it is critical to obtain information to identify the victim...
Introduction. The identification of unknown victims of high temperatures (fire, terrorist attack, an...
This project explores the effects of high temperatures and explosions on DNA samples of forensic val...