From the beginning of its application in forensics, DNA analysis has been considered the gold standard in human identification: it has become an indispensable tool in criminal investigation, disaster victim identification, and paternity testing. DNA typing can be divided into several steps that go from DNA extraction to PCR amplification and genotyping. The DNA extraction step is crucial because it determines whether there are any intact DNA molecules to be analyzed in the first place. Improvements in DNA typing success may be attributed to advances in PCR performance, which have been constantly increasing its sensitivity, tolerance to inhibitors, and multiplexing capability. However, DNA analysis will fail if the DNA is not efficiently ext...
AbstractExtraction of genomic DNA is the very first experiment in the study cascade of human inherit...
Positive identification of human remains in missing persons cases can be difficult, especially when ...
<p>Gravesoil beneath decomposing cadavers undergoes substantial biochemical changes that have the po...
Genetic analyses are performable from all the biological samples containing DNA. Thus, DNA extractio...
Since the pioneer experiments conducted by Friedrich Miescher in 1861, extraordinary advances have b...
"The field of forensic DNA analysis has grown immensely in the past two decades and genotyping of bi...
In forensic crime scene investigations, biological fluids such as blood are commonly found in soil. ...
In order to resolve cases involving unidentified cadavers, the study of polymorphic DNA markers of ...
The generation of a DNA profile from skeletal remains is an important part of the identification pro...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) extraction has considerably evolved since it was initially performed bac...
DNA extraction and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) are the basic techniques employed in the molecula...
extraction of DNA from human skeletal remains, 2. to improve STR profiling success of low-copy DNA s...
The identification of suspects in criminal investigations has been facilitated since DNA test are ex...
ABSTRACT: It has been a challenge to extract DNA from bones previously soaked in water, burned, or b...
DNA can be isolated from a variety of human sample sources including anti-coagulant whole blood, blo...
AbstractExtraction of genomic DNA is the very first experiment in the study cascade of human inherit...
Positive identification of human remains in missing persons cases can be difficult, especially when ...
<p>Gravesoil beneath decomposing cadavers undergoes substantial biochemical changes that have the po...
Genetic analyses are performable from all the biological samples containing DNA. Thus, DNA extractio...
Since the pioneer experiments conducted by Friedrich Miescher in 1861, extraordinary advances have b...
"The field of forensic DNA analysis has grown immensely in the past two decades and genotyping of bi...
In forensic crime scene investigations, biological fluids such as blood are commonly found in soil. ...
In order to resolve cases involving unidentified cadavers, the study of polymorphic DNA markers of ...
The generation of a DNA profile from skeletal remains is an important part of the identification pro...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) extraction has considerably evolved since it was initially performed bac...
DNA extraction and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) are the basic techniques employed in the molecula...
extraction of DNA from human skeletal remains, 2. to improve STR profiling success of low-copy DNA s...
The identification of suspects in criminal investigations has been facilitated since DNA test are ex...
ABSTRACT: It has been a challenge to extract DNA from bones previously soaked in water, burned, or b...
DNA can be isolated from a variety of human sample sources including anti-coagulant whole blood, blo...
AbstractExtraction of genomic DNA is the very first experiment in the study cascade of human inherit...
Positive identification of human remains in missing persons cases can be difficult, especially when ...
<p>Gravesoil beneath decomposing cadavers undergoes substantial biochemical changes that have the po...