Department of Forensic Sciences, Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha, India
Research Article
DNA Quantity and Quality Assessment Using Vwa and D18S51 Primers and Morphological Comparision of Fresh and Soil Incubated Human Hair
Author(s): Amulyaratna Behera*, Ayaskanta Nayak, Shruti Rajwar, Varsha Singh, Vikash Kumar and Suchismeeta Behera
A crime scene is encountered by several types of evidence. Hair is common evidence that we mostly encountered in maximum of crime scenes.
Being important and common evidence, hair found in any crime scene helps in a forensic investigation. Hair can be obtained from 6 different parts
of body like head hair, eye brows and eyelashes hair, beard and moustache hair, underarm hair, body hair and pubic hair. Hair is a well-known
target to identify the age, sex, colour, race, species identification, disease profile, environmental exposure, metal poisoning, and both nuclear and
mitochondrial DNA analysis. But in this study we have taken 2 parameters for the examination, the morphological difference and nuclear DNA
quality & quantity difference. Here we have compared between the fresh and soil stored hair with the above parameters. Upon the analysis of the
hair sampl.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2157-7145.2023.14.560
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