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Autor:
Mohammed Alrahma, Hanan Almulla, Suaad Alshehhi, Maryam Almuhairi, Naima Aljanahi, Ayesha Alsabhan, Hussain Alghanim
Publikováno v:
Arab Journal of Forensic Sciences & Forensic Medicine, Vol 5, Iss 2, Pp 135-143 (2023)
Touch DNA samples are routine yet challenging pieces of evidence that provide investigators with information that helps them solve crimes. However, this type of evidence can be easily lost if the correct collection method is not used. This problem co
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/00ccc831ae58476b9f867bbded8eb8cd
Autor:
Mohammed Alrahma, Hanan Almulla, Suaad Alshehhi, Maryam Almuhairi, Naima Aljanahi, Ayesha Alsabhan, Hussain Alghanim
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Autor:
Quentin Gauthier, Bruce McCord, Nicole Fernandez Tejero, George Duncan, Hussain Alghanim, Kuppareddi Balamurugan, Joana Antunes
Publikováno v:
Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series. 7:485-487
In this paper, four different applications are presented in forensic epigenetics using bisulfite modified PCR, HRM, and pyrosequencing. The first application involves the development of a multiplex amplification capable of simultaneous analysis of 4
Publikováno v:
Analytical biochemistry. 611
Discrimination of body fluids can provide important information in the investigation of crime scenes. The goal of this project was to identify new sets of tissue specific differentially methylated regions (tDMRs) and develop assays that can be utiliz
Autor:
Deborah S.B.S. Silva, Hussain Alghanim, Kuppareddi Balamurugan, Clarice Sampaio Alho, Bruce McCord, Joana Antunes
Publikováno v:
Forensic Science International: Genetics. 31:81-88
Recent developments in the analysis of epigenetic DNA methylation patterns have demonstrated that certain genetic loci show a linear correlation with chronological age. It is the goal of this study to identify a new set of epigenetic methylation mark
Publikováno v:
Electrophoresis. 39(21)
The goal of this study was to utilize pyrosequencing to identify CpG sites indicative of tobacco smoking using DNA sequences surrounding ten frequently reported smoking-related CpGs. Initially, six genetic loci were investigated including AHRR, 2q37,