Human identification and analysis of DNA in bones

Authors

  • Edna Sadayo Miazato Iwamura University of São Paulo; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Forensic Medicine, Medical Ethics, Social and Work Medicine
  • José Arnaldo Soares-Vieira University of São Paulo; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Forensic Medicine, Medical Ethics, Social and Work Medicine
  • Daniel Romero Muñoz University of São Paulo; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Forensic Medicine, Medical Ethics, Social and Work Medicine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0041-87812004000600012

Keywords:

Bone, Pathology, Ancient DNA, Legal medicine, Forensic science

Abstract

The introduction of molecular biology techniques, especially of DNA analysis, for human identification is a recent advance in legal medicine. Substantial effort has continuously been made in an attempt to identify cadavers and human remains after wars, socio-political problems and mass disasters. In addition, because of the social dynamics of large cities, there are always cases of missing people, as well as unidentified cadavers and human remains that are found. In the last few years, there has also been an increase in requests for exhumation of human remains in order to determine genetic relationships in civil suits and court action. The authors provide an extensive review of the literature regarding the use of this new methodology for human identification of ancient or recent bones.

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Published

2004-01-01

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Reviews

How to Cite

Iwamura, E. S. M., Soares-Vieira, J. A., & Muñoz, D. R. (2004). Human identification and analysis of DNA in bones . Revista Do Hospital Das Clínicas, 59(6), 383-388. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0041-87812004000600012