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Legal,Technical, and Interpretational Considerations in the Forensic Analysis of Viruses
Authors:Mark R Wilson PhD  Scott C Weaver PhD  Richard A Winegar PhD
Institution:1. Forensic Science Program, Western Carolina University, , Cullowhee, NC, 28723;2. Institute for Human Infections and Immunity, Center for Biodefense and Emerging Infections Diseases, and Department of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch, , Galveston, TX, 77555;3. SRI International, , Menlo Park, CA, 94025
Abstract:The forensic evaluation of viruses presents new challenges to the forensic science community. Although many criminal cases have been adjudicated involving the deliberate transmission of viruses, especially HIV, this review provides a general approach to viral forensics, especially in light of significant biodefense challenges. Newly emerging techniques of nucleic acid sequencing are discussed in a forensic context. Human mitochondrial DNA analysis, wherein mixed profiles are routinely assessed in a forensic context, provides the groundwork for an interpretational approach to the issue of mixed DNA sequences. The importance of phylogenetic classification is discussed as both providing an integrated graphical depiction of the structure of viral nucleic acid variation as well as offering a tool that can be used to assess the relatedness of complex populations of nucleic acids.
Keywords:forensic science  DNA typing  viruses  DNA sequencing  biodefense  phylogenetics
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