Saturday, 18 November 2023

Non-Invasive Forensic Identification Methods of Neonates from Umbilical Cord and Cord Blood Sample | Chapter 5 | Research Advances in Microbiology and Biotechnology Vol. 8

 The most chosen forensic specimen group technique for DNA Profiling injustice delivery system is ancestry sample either in liquid form or in stain forms. But blood accumulations relating to newborn babies are continually very difficult and hard invasive method. To prevent that issue, we have favorably isolated genomic DNA from a new innate in a non-invasive way, by accumulating the dried principal cord and the cord ancestry sample. It has given comparable yield as of liquid or stained blood samples. Autosomal STR classifying of isolated DNA from the rope blood and dried main cord provided satisfactory results in drawing final opinion.

Author(s) Details:

Soma Roy,
Central Forensic Science Laboratory, Street No. 326, DJ Block, Action Area I, New Town, West Bengal 700160, India.

Ishani Mitra,
Central Forensic Science Laboratory, Street No. 326, DJ Block, Action Area I, New Town, West Bengal 700160, India.

Dinesh D.,
Central Forensic Science Laboratory, Street No. 326, DJ Block, Action Area I, New Town, West Bengal 700160, India.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RAMB-V8/article/view/12490

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