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Evaluation of salivary DNA obtained from dental prosthesis and its applicability in forensic investigations
IR @ Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology
Title
Evaluation of salivary DNA obtained from dental prosthesis and its applicability in forensic investigations
Creator
Isha, Chauhan Sanish, Sathyan Moinak, Banerjee
Description
AIM: This study evaluated the salivary DNA obtained from dental prosthesis after a period of storage and its applicability in human identification. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In first phase, DNA was extracted after a span of 1 week and 1 month from the dental prosthesis dipped in whole saliva for 15 min. It was followed by PCR and electrophoresis. In second phase, from extracted DNA samples 15 STRs (short tandem repeats) of human genomic DNA were amplified via polymerase chain reaction. RESULTS & CONCLUSION: DNA isolated from saliva stained dental prosthesis after a period of storage and the techniques employed are adequate for further forensic analysis.
Publisher
Kidlington, Oxford : Elsevier
Date
2016-08
Type
Article PeerReviewed
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