2023
DOI: 10.3390/genes14071449
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A Multisample Approach in Forensic Phenotyping of Chronological Old Skeletal Remains Using Massive Parallel Sequencing (MPS) Technology

Abstract: It is very important to generate phenotypic results that are reliable when processing chronological old skeletal remains for cases involving the identification of missing persons. To improve the success of pigmentation prediction in Second World War victims, three bones from each of the eight skeletons analyzed were included in the study, which makes it possible to generate a consensus profile. The PowerQuant System was used for quantification, the ESI 17 Fast System was used for STR typing, and a customized v… Show more

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“…As a result, Inkret et al [350] recommend to conduct multiple samplings (three bones per skeleton) to overcome such limitations and to obtain a better quality consensus profile. To target the same markers included in the commercial panels, recently in-house developed panels have been created, as shown by Melchionda et al [351] and by Sguazzi et al [241]; however, they still have to be tested on skeletal remains.…”
Section: Proteomics For Personal Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, Inkret et al [350] recommend to conduct multiple samplings (three bones per skeleton) to overcome such limitations and to obtain a better quality consensus profile. To target the same markers included in the commercial panels, recently in-house developed panels have been created, as shown by Melchionda et al [351] and by Sguazzi et al [241]; however, they still have to be tested on skeletal remains.…”
Section: Proteomics For Personal Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%