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Comparison between Temperature Gradient Gel Electrophoresis of Bacterial 16S rDNA and Diatom Test for Diagnosis of Drowning
Authors:Nozomi Idota MD  PhD  Hajime Tsuboi MD  Marin Takaso MD  Misa Tojo MS  Takako Kinebuchi MD  Mami Nakamura MD  Hiroaki Ichioka DDS  PhD  Kaori Shintani‐Ishida PhD  Hiroshi Ikegaya MD  PhD
Institution:Department of Forensic Medicine, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kamigyo‐ku, Kyoto, Japan
Abstract:When a body is discovered in water, it is difficult to conclude whether the cause of death was drowning, even today. Although diatom testing by the digestive method is classical, we hypothesized that aquatic bacteria, as well as diatoms, might be detected in drowned bodies, and conducted temperature gradient gel electrophoresis (TGGE)‐targeting 16S rDNA. DNA was extracted from the site water, and from heart blood and liver samples from 27 bodies concluded as drowning deaths by autopsy and subjected to TGGE after amplification of 16S rDNA by polymerase chain reaction. We observed whether the feature point of each 16S rDNA from the site water and blood or liver samples matched. Considerably higher correspondence was observed in drowned bodies, and the rate was higher than that achieved with the digestive method. Moreover, TGGE is safer than the digestive method. Our study suggests that this method can aid diagnosis of drowning.
Keywords:forensic science  16S ribosomal DNA  temperature gradient gel electrophoresis  diatom test  digestive method  drowning
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