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Biochemistry

Say Cheese! A New Method Obtaining DNA from Dental Tissue

Researchers develop an innovative workflow optimizing DNA extraction from teeth obtaining DNA for human genetic identity. Continue reading Say Cheese! A New Method Obtaining DNA from Dental Tissue

Unknown's avatarCatherine AllenFebruary 28, 2021September 21, 2021Leave a comment
analytical chemistry, Biochemistry, Genetics

The smallest RNAs identify the most important body fluids in forensics

Knowing whether a stain is semen or saliva helps investigators recreate crime scenes and solidify links between suspects and criminal acts. But degraded samples are difficult to analyze – could microRNAs be the solution? Continue reading The smallest RNAs identify the most important body fluids in forensics

Unknown's avatarLauren GandyJuly 28, 2020July 27, 2020Leave a comment
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