Benecke M
Office of Chief Medical Examiner, Forensic Biology Department, New York, NY 10016, USA.
Forensic Sci Int. 1998 Dec 21;98(3):157-68. doi: 10.1016/s0379-0738(98)00150-9.
To permit quick identification of arthropods, random amplified polymorphic DNA typing (RAPD) was used to support classical morphological and medico-legal analysis of maggots on a human corpse. The method was employed to determine if maggots which were found on the inside of a body bag were identical (a) with maggots found on the outside of the bag, and (b) pupae found on the floor under the corpse. Pre-mixed RAPD reaction beads together with semiautomatic computer aided analysis of the PCR products are shown to discriminate between closely related necrophageous insect species (flies and beetles) found on corpses. From the 11 RAPD primers used, one alone was sufficient in resolving a practical forensic situation. This is the first report of a forensic application of RAPD DNA typing.
为便于快速识别节肢动物,随机扩增多态性DNA分型(RAPD)被用于辅助对一具尸体上蝇蛆进行传统的形态学和法医学分析。该方法用于确定在尸袋内部发现的蝇蛆是否与(a)尸袋外部发现的蝇蛆以及(b)尸体下方地面上发现的蛹相同。结果表明,预混的RAPD反应珠以及对PCR产物的半自动计算机辅助分析能够区分在尸体上发现的亲缘关系密切的食尸性昆虫物种(苍蝇和甲虫)。在所使用的11种RAPD引物中,仅一种就足以解决实际的法医问题。这是RAPD DNA分型在法医学应用方面的首次报道。