Teeth are widely used samples in forensic human genetic identification due to their persistence and practical sampling and processing. Their processing, however, has changed very little in the last 20 years, usually including powdering or pulverization of the tooth. The objective of this study was to present demineralized root tips as DNA sources while, at the same time, not involving powdering the samples or expensive equipment for teeth processing. One to five teeth from each of 20 unidentified human bodies recovered from midwest Brazil were analyzed. Whole teeth were demineralized in EDTA solution with daily solution change. After a maximum of approximately seven days, the final millimeters of the root tip was excised. This portion of th...
The generation of a DNA profile from skeletal remains is an important part of the identification pro...
Blood or muscle can be used as a DNA source for the genetic identification of recently deceased pers...
Bone and teeth can often be the only, or the best, biological materials available as DNA sources for...
The identification of human remains using DNA analysis can be extremely challenging and its success ...
A grinding-free method to extract DNA from teeth via a direct minimal-invasive retrograde approach t...
The post-mortem decomposition of human teeth is an area of forensic taphonomy that has received litt...
Teeth have been widely recognized as a valuable source of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) evidence in s...
The use of teeth as an important resource in the analysis of forensic case history by polymerase cha...
Forensic dentistry has evolved from simple morphological investigations to genetic and molecular ana...
Teeth are increasingly utilized as a source of nuclear DNA to aid identification of human remains. D...
After attending this presentation, attendees will be able to use a modified DNA extraction protocol...
Efficient DNA extraction procedures is a critical step involved in the process of successful DNA an...
Ancient DNA sampling methods-although optimized for efficient DNA extraction-are destructive, relyin...
In the field of inidvidual identification in forensic science, if the body is charred, it is sometim...
The term identification explained the recognition and definition of a person living or dead and to r...
The generation of a DNA profile from skeletal remains is an important part of the identification pro...
Blood or muscle can be used as a DNA source for the genetic identification of recently deceased pers...
Bone and teeth can often be the only, or the best, biological materials available as DNA sources for...
The identification of human remains using DNA analysis can be extremely challenging and its success ...
A grinding-free method to extract DNA from teeth via a direct minimal-invasive retrograde approach t...
The post-mortem decomposition of human teeth is an area of forensic taphonomy that has received litt...
Teeth have been widely recognized as a valuable source of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) evidence in s...
The use of teeth as an important resource in the analysis of forensic case history by polymerase cha...
Forensic dentistry has evolved from simple morphological investigations to genetic and molecular ana...
Teeth are increasingly utilized as a source of nuclear DNA to aid identification of human remains. D...
After attending this presentation, attendees will be able to use a modified DNA extraction protocol...
Efficient DNA extraction procedures is a critical step involved in the process of successful DNA an...
Ancient DNA sampling methods-although optimized for efficient DNA extraction-are destructive, relyin...
In the field of inidvidual identification in forensic science, if the body is charred, it is sometim...
The term identification explained the recognition and definition of a person living or dead and to r...
The generation of a DNA profile from skeletal remains is an important part of the identification pro...
Blood or muscle can be used as a DNA source for the genetic identification of recently deceased pers...
Bone and teeth can often be the only, or the best, biological materials available as DNA sources for...