| Literature DB >> 7595314 |
M N Hochmeister1, B Budowle, U V Borer, O Rudin, M Bohnert, R Dirnhofer.
Abstract
The identify of human skeletal remains found in a wooded area approximately one year after the person was reported missing was provisionally established by routine methods and circumstantial evidence. Multiplex PCR systems--the AmpliType PM PCR Amplification and Typing Kit and the GenePrint STR Triplex Amplification and Typing Kit--were used to confirm the identification. DNA profiles from femur bone from the remains were compared with profiles derived from head hairs from a hairbrush recovered in the missing woman's apartment. In addition, a sex typing procedure using the X-Y homologous gene amelogenin was carried out. This is the first report of a case using commercially available multiplex PCR amplification and typing kits to confirm the identity of skeletal remains.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7595314
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Forensic Sci ISSN: 0022-1198 Impact factor: 1.832