The presence of specific body fluids at crime scenes could be linked with particular types of crime, therefore attributing a DNA profile to a specific tissue could increase the evidential significance of a match with a suspect. Current methodologies such as tissue-specific mRNA profiling are useful but drawbacks include low tissue specificity and applicability to degraded samples. In this study, the potential of 11 tissue-specific differentially methylated regions, initially identified following large-scale methylation analysis of whole blood, buccal cells and sperm, was explored in order to identify markers for blood, saliva and semen. Bisulphite pyrosequencing analysis supported previous findings, but tissue-specific differentially methyl...
For forensic laboratories, the determination of body fluid origin of samples collected at a crime sc...
Potential forensic use of tissue-specific DNA methylation markers has recently been discussed for th...
The ability to predict the type of tissues or cells from molecular profiles of crime scene samples h...
In certain circumstances the outcome of a trial may hinge on the ability of a forensic laboratory to...
Abstract Background Epigenetic modifications are heritable and follow a non-mendelian inheritance pa...
In forensic sciences, the serological methods used to determine which body fluid was collected from ...
The goal of this study is to explore the application of epigenetic markers in the identification of ...
The goal of this study is to explore the application of epigenetic markers in the identification of ...
In order to convict the guilty or exonerate the innocent in criminal cases, it is crucial to reconst...
Determining the type and origin of body fluids in a forensic investigation can provide important ass...
Determining the type and origin of body fluids in a forensic investigation can provide important ass...
DNA analysis of various body fluid stains at crime scenes facilitates the identification of individu...
DNA methylation patterns have the ability to reveal the activities of genes within a certain tissue ...
Currently, available identification techniques for forensic samples are either enzyme or protein bas...
Tissue-specific differentially methylated regions (tDMRs) are regions of the genome with methylation...
For forensic laboratories, the determination of body fluid origin of samples collected at a crime sc...
Potential forensic use of tissue-specific DNA methylation markers has recently been discussed for th...
The ability to predict the type of tissues or cells from molecular profiles of crime scene samples h...
In certain circumstances the outcome of a trial may hinge on the ability of a forensic laboratory to...
Abstract Background Epigenetic modifications are heritable and follow a non-mendelian inheritance pa...
In forensic sciences, the serological methods used to determine which body fluid was collected from ...
The goal of this study is to explore the application of epigenetic markers in the identification of ...
The goal of this study is to explore the application of epigenetic markers in the identification of ...
In order to convict the guilty or exonerate the innocent in criminal cases, it is crucial to reconst...
Determining the type and origin of body fluids in a forensic investigation can provide important ass...
Determining the type and origin of body fluids in a forensic investigation can provide important ass...
DNA analysis of various body fluid stains at crime scenes facilitates the identification of individu...
DNA methylation patterns have the ability to reveal the activities of genes within a certain tissue ...
Currently, available identification techniques for forensic samples are either enzyme or protein bas...
Tissue-specific differentially methylated regions (tDMRs) are regions of the genome with methylation...
For forensic laboratories, the determination of body fluid origin of samples collected at a crime sc...
Potential forensic use of tissue-specific DNA methylation markers has recently been discussed for th...
The ability to predict the type of tissues or cells from molecular profiles of crime scene samples h...