Sahajpal Vivek, Goyal Sp, Singh Kumudbala, Thakur Vinod
Wildlife Forensic Laboratory, Noida, India.
Int J Trichology. 2009 Jan;1(1):18-26. doi: 10.4103/0974-7753.51928.
India is known for its rich biodiversity, with a wide variety of wild floral and faunal species. This wildlife treasure of ours faces the threat of extinction due to rampant poaching and illegal trade. With most of the wildlife offence cases related to mammals having hair as physical evidence, it becomes imperative to use this evidence in the best possible way for wildlife crime investigation. We discuss the value of hair evidence with special reference to species characterization/identification using microscopic hair characteristics, keratin patterns, and mitochondrial DNA typing. The relevance of the techniques with respect to Indian scenario is specially taken care of and microscopic hair characteristics of one of the highly endangered species along with its keratin pattern are described. Finally, the use of mitochondrial DNA for species identification is also discussed.
印度以其丰富的生物多样性而闻名,拥有各种各样的野生花卉和动物物种。我们的这片野生动物宝藏正面临着因猖獗的偷猎和非法贸易而灭绝的威胁。由于大多数与哺乳动物有关的野生动物犯罪案件都有毛发作为实物证据,因此必须以最佳方式利用这一证据进行野生动物犯罪调查。我们将特别参考利用微观毛发特征、角蛋白模式和线粒体DNA分型进行物种特征描述/鉴定,来讨论毛发证据的价值。特别关注了这些技术在印度情况下的相关性,并描述了一种高度濒危物种的微观毛发特征及其角蛋白模式。最后,还讨论了利用线粒体DNA进行物种鉴定的问题。