1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf01140421
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Amplification of a genomic sequence in 19th Century Human Bone DNA

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“…Capillary electrophoresis was performed on PCR-amplified DNA using fluorescence detection with an intercalating dye (827). Results show that PCR amplification of a genome sequence is possible in human bones 100 years old (828). A new method for forensic identification of individuals was developed where a panel of biallelic DNA markers is amplified by PCR and the variable nucleotides are detected in the amplified DNA fragment (829).…”
Section: Forensic Biochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Capillary electrophoresis was performed on PCR-amplified DNA using fluorescence detection with an intercalating dye (827). Results show that PCR amplification of a genome sequence is possible in human bones 100 years old (828). A new method for forensic identification of individuals was developed where a panel of biallelic DNA markers is amplified by PCR and the variable nucleotides are detected in the amplified DNA fragment (829).…”
Section: Forensic Biochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%