Publications by authors named "Yaohan Wu"

Objective: This research aimed to report hypodontia cases in a Middle Bronze Age high-tier cemetery in China and test the possible hereditary behind hypodontia by performing kinship tests on those individuals.

Design: In this study, dental anomalies were observed on a human skeletal sample (n = 45) uncovered from Yaoheyuan, China. Ancient DNA analysis was subsequently employed on a subsample of the Yaoheyuan individuals (n = 15), including individuals observed hypodontia and individuals randomly sampled from the cemetery for preliminary investigation on the cemetery demography.

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Anthropological analysis of fragmentary evidence can be challenging but diverse methods allow substantial information to be gleaned. Scanning electron microscopy/energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy enables determination if bone and/or tooth tissue is present. Protein radioimmunoassay or DNA analysis can establish the species present.

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Article Synopsis
  • Forensic anthropologists study human remains to identify trauma in throat structures like the hyoid bone and cartilage, which can provide clues about the cause of death.
  • Recent literature offers guidelines on how to detect and interpret fractures in these throat tissues, often linked to cases of hanging and strangulation, but other causes exist as well.
  • Although the hyoid bone may not always be present in recovered remains, when it is, it can indicate trauma that occurred around the time of death and requires careful interpretation.
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Craniofacial superimposition is a technique used in the field of forensic anthropology to assist in the analysis of an unknown skull. The process involves superimposing an image of the recovered skull over an ante mortem image of the suspected individual. In the past two decades, there has been a decline in the application due to the development of molecular analysis as a more precise and accurate identification technique.

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