Discarding used organic samples in a forensic lab

C. Fonseca, R. G. Garrido
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In this article we explore the relational materiality of fragments of human cadavers used to produce DNA profiles of the unidentified dead at a forensic genetics police laboratory in Rio de Janeiro. Our point of departure is an apparently simple problem: how to discard already tested materials in order to open up physical space for incoming tissue samples. However, during our study we found that transforming human tissues and bone fragments into disposable trash requires a tremendous institutional investment of energy, involving negotiations with public health authorities, criminal courts and public burial grounds. The dilemma confronted by the forensic genetic lab suggests not only how some fragments are endowed with more personhood than others, but also how the very distinction between human remains and trash depends on a patchwork of multiple logics that does not necessarily perform according to well-established or predictable scripts.
在法医实验室丢弃用过的有机样品
在这篇文章中,我们探讨了在里约热内卢的法医遗传学警察实验室中用于制作身份不明死者DNA档案的人类尸体碎片的关系物质。我们的出发点显然是一个简单的问题:如何丢弃已经测试过的材料,以便为传入的组织样品开辟物理空间。然而,在我们的研究过程中,我们发现将人体组织和骨头碎片转化为一次性垃圾需要大量的机构精力投入,包括与公共卫生当局、刑事法院和公共墓地的谈判。法医基因实验室面临的困境不仅表明,一些碎片是如何被赋予比其他碎片更多的人格的,而且还表明,人类遗骸和垃圾之间的区别是如何依赖于多种逻辑的拼凑,而这些逻辑不一定按照既定或可预测的脚本执行。
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