Primorac Dragan, Anđelinović Šimun, Definis-Gojanović Marija, Škaro Vedrana, Projić Petar, Čoklo Miran, Ašić Adna, Budowle Bruce, Lee Henry, Holland Mitchell M, Baden Michael, Marjanović Damir
Vedrana Škaro, Greyledge Europe Ltd, Borongajska cesta 83H, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia,
Croat Med J. 2024 Jun 13;65(3):239-248. doi: 10.3325/cmj.2024.65.239.
Over the past 30 years, forensic experts from Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina have embraced advanced technologies and innovations to enable great efficacy and proficiency in the identification of war victims. The wartime events in the countries of former Yugoslavia greatly influenced the application of the selected DNA analyses as routine tools for the identification of skeletal remains, especially those from mass graves. Initially, the work was challenging because of the magnitude of the events, technical aspects, and political aspects. Collaboration with reputable foreign forensic experts helped tremendously in the efforts to start applying DNA analysis routinely and with increasing success. In this article, we reviewed the most significant achievements related to the application of DNA analysis in identifying skeletal remains in situations where standard identification methods were insufficient.
在过去30年里,克罗地亚和波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那的法医专家采用了先进技术和创新方法,以便在战争受害者身份鉴定中实现高效和专业。前南斯拉夫各国的战时事件极大地影响了所选DNA分析作为鉴定骨骼遗骸(尤其是来自乱葬岗的遗骸)的常规工具的应用。最初,由于事件规模、技术层面和政治层面的原因,这项工作极具挑战性。与知名外国法医专家的合作对常规应用DNA分析并取得越来越大的成功起到了巨大帮助。在本文中,我们回顾了在标准鉴定方法不足的情况下,DNA分析在鉴定骨骼遗骸方面取得的最重要成就。