Development of a simple cell harvesting method to maximise dna recovery from historic microscope slides for sexual assault investigations

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  • who: Colby M. Hymus et al. from the PathWest Laboratory Medicine, Forensic Biology Department, Nedlands, Australia have published the paper: Development of a Simple Cell Harvesting Method to Maximise DNA Recovery from Historic Microscope Slides for Sexual Assault Investigations, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Advancements in technology have progressively allowed greater sensitivity and discrimination when processing exhibits for forensic DNA analysis. The differential extraction method to separate sperm and non-sperm cells into individual DNA extracts is commonly employed within forensic laboratories processing samples from sexual assault casework, with continuing development and optimization . . .

     

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