Literature DB >> 27259733

Extraction of DNA from Human Skeletal Material.

Irena Zupanič Pajnič1.   

Abstract

In recent years the recovery and analysis of DNA from skeletal remains has been applied to several contexts ranging from disaster victim identification to the identification of the victims of conflict. Here are described procedures for processing the bone and tooth samples including mechanical and chemical cleaning, cutting and powdering in the presence of liquid nitrogen, complete demineralization of bone and tooth powder, DNA extraction, DNA purification using magnetic beads, and the precautions and strategies implemented to avoid and detect contamination. It has proven highly successful in the analysis of bones and teeth from Second World War victims' skeletal remains that have been excavated from mass graves in Slovenia and is also suitable for genetic identification of relatively fresh human remains.

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Keywords:  Bone; Contamination; DNA extraction; Identification; Second World War victims; Teeth

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27259733     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-3597-0_7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


  8 in total

1.  Bone fragment or bone powder? ATR-FTIR spectroscopy-based comparison of chemical composition and DNA preservation of bones after 10 years in a freezer.

Authors:  Irena Zupanič Pajnič; Tamara Leskovar; Ivan Jerman
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2021-05-24       Impact factor: 2.686

2.  Large fragment demineralization: an alternative pretreatment for forensic DNA typing of bones.

Authors:  Heitor Corrêa; Venusia Cortellini; Lorenzo Franceschetti; Andrea Verzeletti
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2021-02-15       Impact factor: 2.686

3.  As solid as a rock-comparison of CE- and MPS-based analyses of the petrosal bone as a source of DNA for forensic identification of challenging cranial bones.

Authors:  Galina Kulstein; Thorsten Hadrys; Peter Wiegand
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2017-07-28       Impact factor: 2.686

Review 4.  Microbial Degradation of Forensic Samples of Biological Origin: Potential Threat to Human DNA Typing.

Authors:  Hirak Ranjan Dash; Surajit Das
Journal:  Mol Biotechnol       Date:  2018-02       Impact factor: 2.695

5.  A rapid and simple bead-bashing-based method for genomic DNA extraction from mammalian tissue.

Authors:  Shan Wei; Brynn Levy; Nataly Hoffman; Claudia Cujar; Reunet Rodney-Sandy; Ronald Wapner; Mary D'Alton; Zev Williams
Journal:  Biotechniques       Date:  2020-02-14       Impact factor: 1.993

Review 6.  DNA recovery and analysis from skeletal material in modern forensic contexts.

Authors:  Krista E Latham; Jessica J Miller
Journal:  Forensic Sci Res       Date:  2018-10-08

7.  Validation and beyond: Next generation sequencing of forensic casework samples including challenging tissue samples from altered human corpses using the MiSeq FGx system.

Authors:  Alina Senst; Amke Caliebe; Eva Scheurer; Iris Schulz
Journal:  J Forensic Sci       Date:  2022-03-22       Impact factor: 1.717

8.  Eye and Hair Color Prediction of Ancient and Second World War Skeletal Remains Using a Forensic PCR-MPS Approach.

Authors:  Irena Zupanič Pajnič; Tomaž Zupanc; Tamara Leskovar; Matija Črešnar; Paolo Fattorini
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-12       Impact factor: 4.141

  8 in total

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