An optimized method for DNA extraction from materials available for forensic medical examination is proposed based on partial combination of two procedures, phenol-chloroform extraction and sorption. Such a combination provided a basis for the development of a protocol making use of the advantages of both procedures and free of drawbacks of either of them. This relatively simple and rapid method uses no reagents having adverse effect on human organism.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Federal State Institution "Russian Centre of Forensic Medical Expertise", Russian Health and Social Development Agency (Roszdrav), carries out forensic medical and molecular-genetic investigations with the purpose of identifying remains of Russian citizens allegedly killed (officially regarded as unaccounted-for) during the recent Thailand's tsunami. The last of the identified Russian subjects was a child from the B---lovs family missed in the disaster area. The child's parents were the last Russians whose fate thus far remained unknown: they were not reported as survivors, nor were their remains found and identified in the course of forensic medical expert investigations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPractical aspects concerning standardization of molecular-genetic expertise performing with the use of the method of DNA are considered. Examples of difficulties, which can occur at nonobservance of requirements of polymerase chain reaction and electrophoresis performing, are described; practical recommendations of their elimination are given.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThere are cases in practice when during expertise of material evidences, discrepancies between results of typing of ABO antigens and molecular-genetic typing of DNA occur. In this work, as a radical approach to objective solution of similar conflict situations, for some contradictory case of expertise, all examinations were performed on the unified methodological base--DNA level. Instead of biological (isoserological) typing of ABO antigen, molecular-genetic typing of ABO locus with biological microchip was performed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRHOA protein, a member of small GTPases family, is implicated in cell morphogenesis, adhesion, and in cell cycle regulation. RHOA gene (3p21.31) exhibits cell transformation activity, and therefore gene is considered as a potential oncogene.
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