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Publikováno v:
Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series. 7:392-394
More often than not, DNA profiling alone is not sufficient to accurately determine the nature of a crime. In such cases, the identification of the cellular origin and composition of crime scene related traces, shortly termed as body fluid identificat
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Legal Medicine. 133:751-757
The identification of the cellular origin and composition of crime scene–related traces can provide crucial insight into a crime scene reconstruction. In the last decade, especially mRNA-based body fluid and tissue identification (BFI) has been vig
Autor:
Max Schmidt, Lisa Dierig, Thorsten Hadrys, Peter Wiegand, Malte Bamberg, Sebastian N. Kunz, Galina Kulstein
Publikováno v:
Forensic science international. Genetics. 54
Molecular identification of body fluids and tissues is crucial in order to understand the circumstances of crimes. For that reason, molecular investigations used to identify body fluids/tissues have increasingly been examined recently. Various studie
Autor:
Sascha Willuweit, Thorsten Hadrys, Lutz Roewer, Steffi Bredemeyer, Titia Sijen, Natalie E.C. Weiler, Sabrina Achtruth, Marc Trimborn, Ingo Bastisch, Christian Sell, F.-X. Laurent, Petra Müller, Walther Parson, Johannes Hedman, Maja Sidstedt
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Legal Medicine
We present results from an inter-laboratory massively parallel sequencing (MPS) study in the framework of the SeqForSTRs project to evaluate forensically relevant parameters, such as performance, concordance, and sensitivity, using a standardized seq
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Titia Sijen, Gavrilo Hadzic, Guro Dørum, Cornelius Courts, Andrea Patrizia Salzmann, Thorsten Hadrys, Annica Gosch, Malte Bamberg, Maximilian Neis, Peter M. Schneider, Peter Wiegand, Cordula Haas, Margreet van den Berge
Publikováno v:
Forensic Science International: Genetics. 50:102409
In recent years, forensic mRNA profiling has increasingly been used to identify the origin of human body fluids. By now, several laboratories have implemented mRNA profiling and also use it in criminal casework. In 2018 the FoRNAP (Forensic RNA Profi
Publikováno v:
International journal of legal medicine. 133(3)
The identification of the cellular origin and composition of crime scene-related traces can provide crucial insight into a crime scene reconstruction. In the last decade, especially mRNA-based body fluid and tissue identification (BFI) has been vigor
Publikováno v:
International journal of legal medicine. 132(1)
Short tandem repeat (STR) typing from skeletal remains can be a difficult task. Dependent on the environmental conditions of the provenance of the bones, DNA can be degraded and STR typing inhibited. Generally, dense and compact bones are known to pr
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Zoology. :147-164
We used a comparative genomic approach to identify putative cis-acting regulatory sequences of the zebrafish hoxb3a and hoxb4a genes. We aligned genomic sequences spanning the clustered Hoxb1 to Hoxb5 genes from pufferfish, mice, and humans with the
Publikováno v:
Mechanisms of Development. 97:161-165
An orthologue of the mouse homeobox gene Nkx5-1 was cloned and characterized in the zebrafish. As in the mouse and chick, the zebrafish Nkx5-1 gene is expressed in the ear placode and vesicle and in cells forming the vestibulo-acoustic ganglion. In a
Autor:
Guillaume Pézeron, Thorsten Hadrys, Hiroshi Kikuta, Robert Baker, Silke Rinkwitz, Beena Punnamoottil, Victoria E. Prince, Thomas Becker, Mareike Pieper
Publikováno v:
Developmental biology. 297(1)
The expression of zebrafish hoxb3a and hoxb4a has been found to be mediated through five transcripts, hoxb3a transcripts I–III and hoxb4a transcripts I–II, driven by four promoters. A ‘master’ promoter, located about 2 kb downstream of hoxb5a