Identification of unknown body using DNA analysis and dental characteristics in chest X-ray photograph
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An unknown skeletonized body was identified by DNA analysis and dental information. The body had already been cremated when a candidate for the unknown body was proposed. Therefore, for DNA analysis we used teeth that had been kept for a long time after use for serological examination. We also used a chest X-ray photograph of the candidate and photographs of dentition, as well as dental X-ray photographs taken when the unknown body was found. Because DNA obtained from teeth was highly degraded, we amplified three PCR fragments to determine the 766bp mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence including HV1 and HV2. Polymorphism of the ABO locus was also analyzed using small PCR fragments. Although the isolated DNA was contaminated, probably with DNA from a different individual, DNA polymorphisms of mtDNA and the ABO locus could be analyzed. We discuss the reliability of our conclusions from the point of view of the necessity of constructing an accurate mtDNA database. Although a dentist who had treated the teeth of the unknown body could not be found, a chest X-ray photograph for medical diagnosis was very useful in comparing dental characteristics, as it included an image of the frontal part of the lower jaw and upper teeth.
- 東京歯科大学の論文
著者
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Tsai Tohkai
Department Of Forensic Odontology Tokyo Dental College
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HANAOKA Yoichi
Department of Forensic Odontology, Tokyo Dental College
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Minaguchi K.
東京歯科大学口腔科学研究センター
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Minaguchi Kiyoshi
Department Of Forensic Odontology Tokyo Dental College
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Hanaoka Yoichi
Department Of Forensic Odontology Tokyo Dental College
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Hanaoka Yoichi
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Social And Information Studies Gunma University
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Maruyama Sayaka
Department of Forensic Odontology, Tokyo Dental College
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Kasahara Iku
Department of Forensic Odontology, Tokyo Dental College
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Nohira Chizuru
Department of Forensic Odontology, Tokyo Dental College
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Kiriyama Hitoshi
Department of Forensic Odontology, Tokyo Dental College
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Takahashi Nobuyuki
Scientific Crime Laboratory, Chiba Prefectural Police Headquarters
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Kiriyama Hitoshi
Department Of Forensic Odontology Tokyo Dental College
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Maruyama S
Departhents Of Biochemistry And Surgery Fukui Medical School
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Kasahara Iku
Department Of Forensic Odontology Tokyo Dental College
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Nohira Chizuru
Department Of Forensic Odontology Tokyo Dental College
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Takahashi Nobuyuki
Scientific Crime Laboratory Chiba Prefectural Police Headquarters
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Maruyama Sayaka
Department Of Forensic Odontology Tokyo Dental College
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Minaguchi K
Department of Forensic Odontology, Tokyo Dental College
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Kasahara I
Department of Forensic Odontology, Tokyo Dental College
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Nohira C
Department of Forensic Odontology, Tokyo Dental College
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Hanaoka Y
Department of Forensic Odontology, Tokyo Dental College
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Tsai T
Department of Forensic Odontology, Tokyo Dental College
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Kiriyama H
Department of Forensic Odontology, Tokyo Dental College
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Takahashi N
Scientific Crime Laboratory, Chiba Prefectural Police Headquarters
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