Personal identification from human remains by mitochondrial DNA sequencing |
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Authors: | Koyama Hiroyoshi Iwasa Mineo Ohtani Susumu Ohira Hiroshi Tsuchimochi Tsukasa Maeno Yoshitaka Isobe Ichiro Matsumoto Tomohiro Yamada Yoshihiro Nagao Masataka |
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Affiliation: | Department of Legal Medicine, Nagoya City University Medical School, Japan. |
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Abstract: | ![]() The authors report four cases in which severely damaged human remains were identified by mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequencing. Degraded DNA was extracted from highly adipoceratous tissues using the phenol-chloroform method and polymerase chain reaction amplified for sequencing of two hypervariable regions, hypervariable region 1 and hypervariable region 2, of mitochondrial DNA. They also sequenced these regions of blood samples that were obtained from the presumptive mother or sister of the human remains. The sequencing results were compared with each other and with the Anderson's sequence. It was concluded from the sequence data that a lower part of a body in case 1 and some organs in case 2 were from the same woman, and a human head in case 3 and a female body in case 4 were from the relative of a presumptive mother and a sister, respectively. |
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