利用基于线粒体16S rRNAgene的新标记快速简便地鉴定法医应用的动物物种

Q4 Medicine
N. Haider, A. Wal, I. Nabulsi
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通过对犯罪现场发现的人类和某些动物物种的生物痕迹的DNA进行分析,从而获得遗传标记,作为刑事侦查中的非确定性证据,具有重要意义。线粒体DNA(mtDNA)为法医科学家提供了一种有价值的工具,可以确定从受损、降解或非常小的生物样本中提取的DNA的来源。本工作的目的是建立一种新的、简单、快速、经济的基于线粒体16S rRNA基因(500 bp)的聚合酶链反应-限制性片段长度多态性(PCR-RFLP,利用Tru - 1I、Hae - III、Taq - I和Dra - I)的方法,将人血与11种动物(骆驼、牛、羊、山羊、水牛、猪、鹿、马、驴、狗和猫)的血液进行区分,并将这些动物的血液相互区分。本文所采用的方法适用于被分析物种间的鉴别。
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Rapid and Easy Identification of Animal Species for Forensic Application Using New Markers Based on the Mitochondrial 16S rRNAgene Rapid and Easy Identification of Animal Species for Forensic Application Using New Markers Based on the Mitochondrial 16S
The availability of genetic markers for identification of humans and some animal species by analysis of DNA of these species biological traces that can be found in crime scenes is of great importance as non-deterministic evidence in criminal investigations. Mitochondrial DNA(mtDNA) provides forensic scientists with a valuable tool to determine the source of DNAextracted from damaged, degraded or very small biological samples. The aim of this work was to develop a new, simple, fast and economical method based on polymerase chain reaction- restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP, using Tru 1I, Hae III, Taq I, and Dra I) of the mitochondrial 16S rRNA gene (500 bp) for differentiation of human blood form the blood of 11 animals (camel, cow, sheep, goat, buffalo, pig, deer, horse, donkey, dog and cat) and for distinction of the bloods of these animals from each other. The method applied here proved suitable for the differentiation among the analyzed species.
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Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine
Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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