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J Forensic Sci
September 2011
DNA Analysis Sector, Western District Office of National Institute of Scientific Investigation, 111 Daeduk-Ri, Seosam-Myun, Jangsung-Gun, Chonnam 515-822, South Korea.
Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers in the opium poppy (Papaver somniferum L.) were identified from an expressed sequence tag (EST) database comprised of 20,340 sequences. In total, 2780 SSR-containing sequences were identified.
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September 2010
DNA Analysis Sector, Western District Office of National Institute of Scientific Investigation, Jangsung-Gun, Chonnam, South Korea.
The proper identification of illicit plants such as Papaver somniferum L (opium poppy) is important for law enforcement agencies. The identification of opium poppy was presently tested using 10 genetic markers that are universal for all plants or specific to a few poppy plants. The genetic distances of universal markers such as nuclear internal transcribed spacer (ITS), 18S rRNA, plastid rbcL, and trnL-trnF intergenic spacer (IGS) of 14 species included in the Papaveraceae and Fumariaceae family were acquired by sequence comparisons.
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May 2009
DNA Analysis Sector, Western District Office of National Institute of Scientific Investigation, 111 Daeduk-Ri, Seosam-Myun, Jangsung-Gun, Chonnam 515-822, South Korea.
DNA and chemical analysis of gastric contents of a deceased person were handled in this work. The body of the victim was discovered in his car, submerged in a lake. We were asked to determine whether or not the gastric contents of the victim harbored drugs and dandelion material.
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