The attribution of biological material to a tissue source, also known as body fluid identification (BFID), can aid investigators in corroborating statements and in the reconstruction of events. Chemical tests, microscopy, enzymatic activity, and immunochromatographic tests are widely employed in crime laboratories at present but have a high false-positive rate and interpretations are often subject to conjecture. Forensic testing requires a methodology that can analyze low level and challenging samples with high specificity. While several molecular targets have been considered for BFID, this project explores the use of microRNA (miRNA) and messenger RNA (mRNA) for BFID. The results of this study provide the forensic community with informatio...
Body fluid identification is essential in the forensic biology workflow that assists DNA analysts in...
The characterisation of RNA molecules for the purpose of body fluid identification is currently a ma...
The recovery of a DNA profile from the perpetrator or victim in criminal investigations can provide ...
Traditional enzymatic tests for body fluid identification are prone to false negatives, false positi...
RNA-based body fluid and tissue identification has evolved as a promising and reliable new technique...
MicroRNAs have a potential to be ideal forensic markers due to their small size (∼22 nt), high abund...
The serology-based methods routinely used in forensic casework for the identification of biological ...
The serology-based methods routinely used in forensic casework for the identification of biological ...
Forensic RNA analysis is gathering pace with reports of messenger RNA analysis being used in case wo...
Micro-RNAs (miRNAs) can be specifically expressed in forensically relevant body fluids such as blood...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are non-protein coding molecules with important regulatory functions; many have t...
MicroRNAs have a potential to be ideal forensic markers due to their small size (~22nt), high abunda...
Body fluids/tissue identification (BFID) is an essential procedure in forensic practice, and RNA pro...
The development of molecular genetics-based body fluid identification methods in forensic science ha...
Numerous studies have demonstrated the ability to identify the body fluid of origin of forensic biol...
Body fluid identification is essential in the forensic biology workflow that assists DNA analysts in...
The characterisation of RNA molecules for the purpose of body fluid identification is currently a ma...
The recovery of a DNA profile from the perpetrator or victim in criminal investigations can provide ...
Traditional enzymatic tests for body fluid identification are prone to false negatives, false positi...
RNA-based body fluid and tissue identification has evolved as a promising and reliable new technique...
MicroRNAs have a potential to be ideal forensic markers due to their small size (∼22 nt), high abund...
The serology-based methods routinely used in forensic casework for the identification of biological ...
The serology-based methods routinely used in forensic casework for the identification of biological ...
Forensic RNA analysis is gathering pace with reports of messenger RNA analysis being used in case wo...
Micro-RNAs (miRNAs) can be specifically expressed in forensically relevant body fluids such as blood...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are non-protein coding molecules with important regulatory functions; many have t...
MicroRNAs have a potential to be ideal forensic markers due to their small size (~22nt), high abunda...
Body fluids/tissue identification (BFID) is an essential procedure in forensic practice, and RNA pro...
The development of molecular genetics-based body fluid identification methods in forensic science ha...
Numerous studies have demonstrated the ability to identify the body fluid of origin of forensic biol...
Body fluid identification is essential in the forensic biology workflow that assists DNA analysts in...
The characterisation of RNA molecules for the purpose of body fluid identification is currently a ma...
The recovery of a DNA profile from the perpetrator or victim in criminal investigations can provide ...