Disaster victim identification (DVI) often occurs in remote locations with extremes of temperatures and humidities. Access to mortuary facilities and refrigeration are not always available. An effective and robust DNA sampling and preservation procedure would increase the probability of successful DNA profiling and allow faster repatriation of bodies and body parts. If the act of tissue preservation also released DNA into solution, ready for polymerase chain reaction (PCR), the DVI process could be further streamlined. In this study, we explored the possibility of obtaining DNA profiles without DNA extraction, by adding aliquots of preservative solutions surrounding fresh human muscle and decomposing human muscle and skin tissue samples dir...
Successful DNA analysis of human remains relies on the collection and preservation of biological mat...
BACKGROUND: Formalin fixed and paraffin wax embedded tissues of necropsy origin are an important sou...
Formalin fixation is commonly used to preserve tissue sections for pathological testing and embalmin...
Disaster victim identification (DVI) often occurs in remote locations with extremes of temperatures ...
Disaster victim identification (DVI) often occurs in remote locations with extremes of temperatures ...
Direct-to-PCR methodology adds samples directly to PCR tubes offering gains in efficiency and sensit...
As well as protecting DNA for subsequent analysis, tissue preservation methods ideally should be saf...
© 2019, © 2019 Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences. Direct-to-PCR methodology adds samples direc...
Forensic DNA analysis plays a vital role in forensic casework and mass fatality incidents to identif...
Degradation of DNA can lead to either poor quality, imbalanced, or even no profiles. Therefore, appr...
: In molecular biology, there is a need of storage solution of tissue for long term analysis in orde...
Conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR) involves purifica-tion of template DNA before amplifica...
Mummified human tissues are of great interest in forensics and biomolecular archaeology. The aim of ...
Mummified human tissues are of great interest in forensics and biomolecular archaeology. The aim of ...
The generation of a DNA profile from skeletal remains is an important part of the identification pro...
Successful DNA analysis of human remains relies on the collection and preservation of biological mat...
BACKGROUND: Formalin fixed and paraffin wax embedded tissues of necropsy origin are an important sou...
Formalin fixation is commonly used to preserve tissue sections for pathological testing and embalmin...
Disaster victim identification (DVI) often occurs in remote locations with extremes of temperatures ...
Disaster victim identification (DVI) often occurs in remote locations with extremes of temperatures ...
Direct-to-PCR methodology adds samples directly to PCR tubes offering gains in efficiency and sensit...
As well as protecting DNA for subsequent analysis, tissue preservation methods ideally should be saf...
© 2019, © 2019 Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences. Direct-to-PCR methodology adds samples direc...
Forensic DNA analysis plays a vital role in forensic casework and mass fatality incidents to identif...
Degradation of DNA can lead to either poor quality, imbalanced, or even no profiles. Therefore, appr...
: In molecular biology, there is a need of storage solution of tissue for long term analysis in orde...
Conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR) involves purifica-tion of template DNA before amplifica...
Mummified human tissues are of great interest in forensics and biomolecular archaeology. The aim of ...
Mummified human tissues are of great interest in forensics and biomolecular archaeology. The aim of ...
The generation of a DNA profile from skeletal remains is an important part of the identification pro...
Successful DNA analysis of human remains relies on the collection and preservation of biological mat...
BACKGROUND: Formalin fixed and paraffin wax embedded tissues of necropsy origin are an important sou...
Formalin fixation is commonly used to preserve tissue sections for pathological testing and embalmin...