id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_oougqlzivvfdhnysvcfuz7iy74 M.J. Alvarez-Cubero Genetic Identification of Missing Persons: DNA Analysis of Human Remains and Compromised Samples 2012 11 .pdf application/pdf 7331 488 52 Indeed, DNA typing is integral to resolving a number of serious criminal and civil concerns, such as solving missing person cases and identifying Forensic DNA typing provides genetic data from a variety of materials and individuals, and is applied to many important issues that confront society. private communities continue to work together to standardize genetic markers for more effective worldwide data sharing, to develop and validate robust DNA typing kits that contain the reagents necessary to type core identity genetic evidence, human remains, and direct and family reference samples of missing persons. DNA and a small amount of male DNA, and kinship cases where the reference sample derives from a relative separated several generations from the individual of interest require other markers, e.g. Y-STRs, X-chromosomelinked markers or mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). The Phoenix program is using DNA to develop associations between relatives of missing persons and unidentified cadavers or human remains of previously unsolved ./cache/work_oougqlzivvfdhnysvcfuz7iy74.pdf ./txt/work_oougqlzivvfdhnysvcfuz7iy74.txt