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Successful extraction of human genomic DNA from serum and its application to forensic identification

We report here on the successful extraction of human genomic DNA from a serum sample in a forensic case. The extracted DNA was successfully used for the identification of remains presumably immersed for more than three weeks for which the only comparison sample was a 250-microL serum aliquot kept fr...

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Published in:Journal of forensic sciences 2004-01, Vol.49 (1), p.60-63
Main Authors: Ravard-Goulvestre, Claire, Crainic, Karine, Guillon, François, Paraire, François, Durigon, Michel, de Mazancourt, Philippe
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DNA Primers
Extraction processes
Female
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Forensic sciences
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Genotype
Humans
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Postmortem Changes
Tandem Repeat Sequences
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