PCR-based forensic testing of DNA from stained cytological smears
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Serval ID
serval:BIB_4713FA9EE3FE
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
PCR-based forensic testing of DNA from stained cytological smears
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences
ISSN
0022-1198 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1997
Volume
42
Number
3
Pages
506-509
Notes
DA - 19970605
LA - eng
PT - Journal Article
RN - 0 (Coloring Agents)
RN - 0 (May-Grunwald Giemsa)
RN - 17372-87-1 (Eosine Yellowish-(YS))
RN - 517-28-2 (Hematoxylin)
RN - 61-73-4 (Methylene Blue)
RN - 9007-49-2 (DNA)
SB - IM
LA - eng
PT - Journal Article
RN - 0 (Coloring Agents)
RN - 0 (May-Grunwald Giemsa)
RN - 17372-87-1 (Eosine Yellowish-(YS))
RN - 517-28-2 (Hematoxylin)
RN - 61-73-4 (Methylene Blue)
RN - 9007-49-2 (DNA)
SB - IM
Abstract
Experiments were performed to evaluate the efficiency of PCR-STR (Short Tandem Repeats) and PCR-sequence polymorphisms for the identification of stained pap smears and postcoital slides stained with cytological and forensic techniques. HLA-DQA1, PolyMarker, Amelogenin, HUMTH01, HUMVWFA31, HUMF13B, and HUMFES/FPS were determined. With the exception of the forensic Baecchi stain, all the PCR-systems gave consistent results in comparison with the reference blood from the donors. Cytological stained smears can be important evidence for identification in sexual assault cases and in missing person cases
Keywords
Coloring Agents/adverse effects/Dna/analysis/blood/Eosine Yellowish-(YS)/Female/Forensic Medicine/methods/Hematoxylin/Histocompatibility Testing/Humans/Male/Methylene Blue/Polymerase Chain Reaction/Saliva/chemistry/Spermatozoa/Vaginal Smears
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