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Autor:
Erin K. Hanson, Jack Ballantyne
Publikováno v:
F1000Research, Vol 2 (2014)
Positive identification of the nature of biological material present on evidentiary items can be crucial for understanding the circumstances surrounding a crime. However, traditional protein-based methods do not permit the identification of all body
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https://doaj.org/article/fa223581ba504dfca0db821c5925c8c2
Publikováno v:
Sciencejustice : journal of the Forensic Science Society. 62(2)
DNA mixtures are a common source of crime scene evidence and are often one of the more difficult sources of biological evidence to interpret. With the implementation of probabilistic genotyping (PG), mixture analysis has been revolutionized allowing
The application of transcriptome analyses in forensic genetics has experienced tremendous growth and development in the past decade. The earliest studies and main applications were body fluid and tissue identification, using targeted RNA transcripts
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::09e645225fa0c2edf5cb1ba45736505b
Autor:
Erin K. Hanson, Jack Ballantyne
Publikováno v:
F1000Research, Vol 2 (2013)
Positive identification of the nature of biological material present on evidentiary items can be crucial for understanding the circumstances surrounding a crime. However, traditional protein-based methods do not permit the identification of all body
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https://doaj.org/article/b9de15c6c2034dc7af3ac9ae589c30a7
Autor:
Jack Ballantyne, Silvia Damiana Visonà, Sheree J. Finley, Gulnaz T. Javan, Erin K. Hanson, Antonio Marco Maria Osculati
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2020)
Scientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2020)
Thanatotranscriptome studies involve the examination of mRNA transcript abundance and gene expression patterns in the internal organs of deceased humans. Postmortem gene expression is indicative of the cellular status of a corpse at the time of death
Publikováno v:
Sciencejustice : journal of the Forensic Science Society. 61(1)
Deconvolution of forensic DNA mixtures into their individual component DNA (geno)types is of great investigative value, though often complex and difficult. Two-person mixtures comprising a major and minor contributor are often easily interpreted alth
Autor:
Beccy Stafford-Allen, Simon Wells, Stephen Blackman, Jack Ballantyne, Amber-Louise Brooker, Monika Panasiuk, Erin K. Hanson, Paul Rendell
Publikováno v:
Forensic Science International: Genetics. 37:151-161
Identifying the biological origin of forensic traces can provide crucial evidence to aid criminal investigations. Current forensic practice for the identification of body fluids mostly uses protein-based presumptive tests. Such tests cannot identify
Publikováno v:
Forensic Science International: Genetics. 34:206-221
The recovery of a DNA profile from the perpetrator or victim in criminal investigations can provide valuable ‘source level’ information for investigators. However, a DNA profile does not reveal the circumstances by which biological material was t
Autor:
Ambika Gupta, Stephen Blackman, Simon Wells, Nicola J. Duxbury, Beccy Stafford-Allen, David John French, Erin K. Hanson, Jack Ballantyne, Glyn Ball, Nick Dawnay
Publikováno v:
Molecular and Cellular Probes. 38:51-59
HyBeacons are linear oligonucleotides which incorporate fluorescent dyes covalently linked to internal nucleotides. They have previously been used with PCR and isothermal amplification to interrogate SNPs and STRs in fields as diverse as clinical dia
Autor:
F.-X. Laurent, M. van den Berge, Guro Dørum, A.D. Roeder, Cordula Haas, Andrea Berti, M. Trautmann, Theresa E. Gross, Denise Syndercombe-Court, Ana Mosquera-Miguel, P. Brito, Athina Vidaki, E. N. Hanssen, Erin K. Hanson, Ewelina Pośpiech, Marie-Louise Kampmann, Niels Morling, Katherine Butler Gettings, K.J. van der Gaag, Maria João Porto, Jack Ballantyne, Manfred Kayser, K. Schulze Johann, J. Vannier, Carolyn R. Steffen, Federica Giangasparo, P. Elsmore, Sabrina Ingold, V. Verdoliva, Walther Parson, Christopher Phillips, S. Hansen, Catarina Xavier, Wojciech Branicki, Peter M. Schneider
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Ingold, S, Dørum, G, Hanson, E, Berti, A, Branicki, W, Brito, P, Elsmore, P, Gettings, K B, Giangasparo, F, Gross, T E, Hansen, S, Hanssen, E N, Kampmann, M-L, Kayser, M, Laurent, F-X, Morling, N, Mosquera-Miguel, A, Parson, W, Phillips, C, Porto, M J, Pośpiech, E, Roeder, A D, Schneider, P M, Johann, K S, Steffen, C R, Syndercombe-Court, D, Trautmann, M, van den Berge, M, van den Gaag, K J, Vannier, J, Verdoliva, V, Vidaki, A, Xavier, C & Ballantyne, J 2018, ' Body fluid identification using a targeted mRNA massively parallel sequencing approach – results of a EUROFORGEN/EDNAP collaborative exercise ', Forensic Science International-Genetics . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsigen.2018.01.002
Forensic Science International: Genetics, 34, 105-115. Elsevier Ireland Ltd
Forensic Science International: Genetics, 34, 105-115. Elsevier Ireland Ltd
In a previous study we presented an assay for targeted mRNA sequencing for the identification of human body fluids, optimised for the Illumina MiSeq/FGx MPS platform. This assay, together with an additional in-house designed assay for the Ion Torrent