| Literature DB >> 29732463 |
Yuancun Zhao1, Xiaogang Chen1, Yiwen Yang1, Xiaohong Zhao1, Shu Zhang1, Zehua Gao1, Ting Fang1, Yufang Wang2, Ji Zhang3.
Abstract
Diatom examination has always been used for the diagnosis of drowning in forensic practice. However, traditional examination of the microscopic features of diatom frustules is time-consuming and requires taxonomic expertise. In this study, we demonstrate a potential DNA-based method of inferring suspected drowning site using pyrosequencing (PSQ) of the V7 region of 18S ribosome DNA (18S rDNA) as a diatom DNA barcode. By employing a sparse representation-based AdvISER-M-PYRO algorithm, the original PSQ signals of diatom DNA mixtures were deciphered to determine the corresponding taxa of the composite diatoms. Additionally, we evaluated the possibility of correlating water samples to collection sites by analyzing the PSQ signal profiles of diatom mixtures contained in the water samples via multidimensional scaling. The results suggest that diatomaceous PSQ profile analysis could be used as a cost-effective method to deduce the geographical origin of an environmental bio-sample.Entities:
Keywords: 18S ribosomal DNA; Barcode DNA; Death by drowning; Diatom; Multidimensional scaling; Pyrosequencing; Sparse representation theory
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29732463 DOI: 10.1007/s00414-018-1849-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Legal Med ISSN: 0937-9827 Impact factor: 2.686