Irwin Jodi A, Leney Mark D, Loreille Odile, Barritt Suzanne M, Christensen Alexander F, Holland Thomas D, Smith Brion C, Parsons Thomas J
Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, AFIP Annex, 1413 Research Blvd., Rockville, MD 20850, USA.
J Forensic Sci. 2007 Nov;52(6):1322-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2007.00561.x. Epub 2007 Oct 17.
Low copy number (LCN) STR typing was successfully applied to four interesting cases during developmental validation of the approach for degraded skeletal remains. Specific questions were addressed in each case, with the acquisition of STR data largely serving as additional confirmatory or investigatory information in any specific situation, and not necessarily providing the definitive evidence to establish identity. The cases involve missing U.S. service members from World War I, World War II, and the Vietnam War. The variety of these cases, in terms of the questions addressed, the age of the remains, and the type of reference material available for comparison, demonstrates the broad utility of LCN STR typing in the identification of degraded skeletal remains from missing persons.
在对降解骨骼遗骸鉴定方法进行开发验证期间,低拷贝数(LCN)STR分型成功应用于四个有趣的案例。每个案例都针对特定问题进行了研究,STR数据的获取在任何特定情况下主要作为额外的确认或调查信息,不一定能提供确定身份的决定性证据。这些案例涉及第一次世界大战、第二次世界大战和越南战争中失踪的美国军人。这些案例在涉及的问题、遗骸的年代以及可供比较的参考材料类型方面各不相同,证明了LCN STR分型在识别失踪人员降解骨骼遗骸方面具有广泛的实用性。