DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid)
Thoughts on Estimating Ancestry
Advancing genotype-phenotype analysis through 3D facial morphometry: insights from Cri-du-Chat syndrome
A signal model for forensic DNA mixtures
Deep Sequencing Provides Comprehensive Multiplex Capabilities
Facial Recognition From DNA Using Face-to-DNA Classifiers
Questioning the prevalence and reliability of human mitochondrial DNA heteroplasmy from massively parallel sequencing data
Improved visibility of character conflicts in quasi-median networks with the EMPOP NETWORK software
mtGenome Reference Population Databases and the Future of Forensic mtDNA Analysis
Developmental validation of 15 X chromosomal short tandem repeat markers
Developmental validation of a whole genome sequencing workflow for use in a forensic laboratory
Optimization and Validation of a Probe Capture/NGS Assay for Sequencing the Whole Mitochondrial Genome on Forensically Relevant Samples
Characterizing the Frequency of Heteroplasmy in Mitochondrial DNA of Tissues Using Next-Generation Sequencing
Using Clonal Massively Parallel Sequencing to Characterize Heteroplasmy in the mtDNA of Human Head Hair, Pubic Hair, and Buccal Samples
Massively parallel sequencing of 74 microhaplotypes for relationship testing in U.S. populations
Common DNA sequence variation influences epigenetic aging in African populations
Assessing the value of bacteria, plants, fungi and arthropods characterized via DNA metabarcoding for separation of forensic-like surface soils at varied spatial scales
Resolving the Forensic DNA Mixture Problem through the Development of End-to-End Single-Cell Pipelines
Just DNA Searches in CODIS
In episode three of our 2023 Sexual Assault Awareness Month mini season, Just Science sat down with Orlando Salinas, Lieutenant Trampas Gooding, and Jennifer Pollock from the Texas Department of Public Safety to discuss how statutes regarding lawfully owed DNA and familial DNA searches are utilized in sexual assault investigations. When an unknown DNA profile is found in samples collected within a sexual assault kit, the unknown profile is searched within national DNA databases such as the combined DNA index system, also known as CODIS.
Just DNA Evidence in Sexual Assault Cases
In episode one of our 2023 Sexual Assault Awareness Month mini season, Just Science sat down with Dr. Julie Valentine, a certified Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner, to discuss how large-scale data collection can provide a better understanding of sexual assault cases and improve sexual assault response practices, policy, and education. Throughout her career, Dr. Valentine identified a gap in data driven practices for responding to sexual assault cases. Using her experience providing care to survivors, Dr.
Just DNA Results in Rapid Time
In episode two of our Unidentified Human Remains season, Just Science sat down with Neal Parsons, a Research Forensic Scientist at RTI International, to discuss how rapid DNA analysis has become an important method for identifying unknown human remains, especially in cases of mass fatality. Rapid DNA analysis is a fully automated process of developing DNA profiles without the need for a DNA laboratory or human interpretation.
Just Identifying Individuals with Forensic Genetic Genealogy
In episode one of our Applications of Forensic Science for Human Identification season, Just Science sat down with Dr. Heather McKiernan, a Research Forensic Scientist at RTI International, and Ashley Rodriguez, a Research Public Health Analyst at RTI International, to discuss the use of forensic genetic genealogy in identifying human remains. Oftentimes unknown human remains are recovered fully or partially skeletonized, with no close biological relatives in CODIS to facilitate identification.