Katsumata Y, Ito H, Sato K, Sato M, Yada S
J Forensic Sci. 1984 Jul;29(3):934-7.
A case of homicide with postmortem amputation of the penis was described. The penis found later in a home freezer in the apartment of the culprit showed "zigsaw" fit to the victim. In order to substantiate the morphological findings, phenotypes of three isozymes, phosphoglucomutase1 (PGM1), phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (PGD), and esterase D (EsD) together with ABO blood type were determined in the skin of the penis amputated. All of the four genetic markers determined with the penis were the same as those determined with heart blood of the victim.
描述了一例伴有死后阴茎切断的杀人案件。后来在罪犯公寓的家用冰柜中发现的阴茎与受害者的阴茎呈现“拼图”吻合。为证实形态学发现,对切断阴茎的皮肤进行了磷酸葡萄糖变位酶1(PGM1)、6-磷酸葡萄糖酸脱氢酶(PGD)和酯酶D(EsD)这三种同工酶的表型以及ABO血型的测定。用阴茎测定的所有这四种遗传标记与用受害者心脏血液测定的标记相同。