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Ilaria Carboni Anna Lucia Nutini Berardino Porfirio Maurizio Genuardi Ugo Ricci 《Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series》2007,1(3-4):e10-e11
Allele frequencies for 17 STRs, together with some parameters of forensic interest, were estimated in a sample of 835 unrelated individuals born in Tuscany, an Italian region. These data were compared with Italian, Chinese, Kosovo Albanian, Romanian and Tunisian populations, strongly represented in this area. No significant differences in single loci were detected, except for Chinese in comparison with all the other populations. 相似文献
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María de Lourdes Chávez‐Briones M.D. Raquel Hernández‐Cortés B.S. Porfirio Díaz‐Torres B.S. Alberto Niderhauser‐García M.D. Jesús Ancer‐Rodríguez M.D. Gilberto Jaramillo‐Rangel Ph.D. Marta Ortega‐Martínez Ph.D. 《Journal of forensic sciences》2013,58(1):248-250
Dipterous fly larvae (maggots) are frequently collected from a corpse during a criminal investigation. Previous studies showed that DNA analysis of the gastrointestinal contents of maggots might be used to reveal the identity of a victim. However, this approach has not been used to date in legal investigations, and thus its practical usefulness is unknown. A badly burned body was discovered with its face and neck colonized by fly larvae. Given the condition of the body, identification was not possible. Short tandem repeat (STR) typing was performed using the gastrointestinal contents of maggots collected from the victim and was compared to STR profiles obtained from the alleged father. The probability of paternity was 99.685%. Thus, this comparative DNA test enabled the conclusive identification of the remains. This is the first reported case of analysis of human DNA isolated from the gastrointestinal tract of maggots used to identify a victim in a criminal case. 相似文献
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