Molecular sex identification of burnt teeth samples based on nested pcr amplification of amelogen1n (amel) and sex-determining region y (sry) gene regions

Sex determination one of the basic components in victim identification. There are many available methods such as forensic anthropology and conventional DNA typing methods. In this study, nested PCR technique was employed in sex typing of burnt teeth through amelogenin (AMEL) and sex-determining r...

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Main Author: Yong, Jonathan Lim Jun
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2016
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description Sex determination one of the basic components in victim identification. There are many available methods such as forensic anthropology and conventional DNA typing methods. In this study, nested PCR technique was employed in sex typing of burnt teeth through amelogenin (AMEL) and sex-determining region Y (SRY) sex markers. All 17 teeth samples were burnt at temperatures ranging from 100 °C to 500 °C at 2 - 10 minutes. The whole tooth was used for DNA extraction by phenol-chloroform method. Accurate sex determination was achieved in 13 samples by both AMEL and SRY markers. The SRY marker achieved higher sensitivity compared to AMEL marker. The sensitivity of both markers were improved upon nested PCR. Factors such as degraded DNA materials and the presence of tooth caries greatly affects sex typing results. Insufficient DNA can produce inconclusive results during gel electrophoresis even after PCR amplification. False positive results by SRY marker can be caused by exogenous DNA contamination. Nested PCR proved to be a good method to amplify highly degraded DNA material as it greatly increases the DNA copy, making sex typing possible. Teeth remain as a good source to obtain DNA even the samples are badly damaged or burnt.
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spelling usm-626032025-09-07T03:29:45Z http://eprints.usm.my/62603/ Molecular sex identification of burnt teeth samples based on nested pcr amplification of amelogen1n (amel) and sex-determining region y (sry) gene regions Yong, Jonathan Lim Jun R Medicine (General) RA Public aspects of medicine Sex determination one of the basic components in victim identification. There are many available methods such as forensic anthropology and conventional DNA typing methods. In this study, nested PCR technique was employed in sex typing of burnt teeth through amelogenin (AMEL) and sex-determining region Y (SRY) sex markers. All 17 teeth samples were burnt at temperatures ranging from 100 °C to 500 °C at 2 - 10 minutes. The whole tooth was used for DNA extraction by phenol-chloroform method. Accurate sex determination was achieved in 13 samples by both AMEL and SRY markers. The SRY marker achieved higher sensitivity compared to AMEL marker. The sensitivity of both markers were improved upon nested PCR. Factors such as degraded DNA materials and the presence of tooth caries greatly affects sex typing results. Insufficient DNA can produce inconclusive results during gel electrophoresis even after PCR amplification. False positive results by SRY marker can be caused by exogenous DNA contamination. Nested PCR proved to be a good method to amplify highly degraded DNA material as it greatly increases the DNA copy, making sex typing possible. Teeth remain as a good source to obtain DNA even the samples are badly damaged or burnt. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2016 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/62603/1/JONATHAN%20LIM%20JUN-YONG%20-%20e.pdf Yong, Jonathan Lim Jun (2016) Molecular sex identification of burnt teeth samples based on nested pcr amplification of amelogen1n (amel) and sex-determining region y (sry) gene regions. Project Report. Universiti Sains Malaysia. (Submitted)
spellingShingle R Medicine (General)
RA Public aspects of medicine
Yong, Jonathan Lim Jun
Molecular sex identification of burnt teeth samples based on nested pcr amplification of amelogen1n (amel) and sex-determining region y (sry) gene regions
title Molecular sex identification of burnt teeth samples based on nested pcr amplification of amelogen1n (amel) and sex-determining region y (sry) gene regions
title_full Molecular sex identification of burnt teeth samples based on nested pcr amplification of amelogen1n (amel) and sex-determining region y (sry) gene regions
title_fullStr Molecular sex identification of burnt teeth samples based on nested pcr amplification of amelogen1n (amel) and sex-determining region y (sry) gene regions
title_full_unstemmed Molecular sex identification of burnt teeth samples based on nested pcr amplification of amelogen1n (amel) and sex-determining region y (sry) gene regions
title_short Molecular sex identification of burnt teeth samples based on nested pcr amplification of amelogen1n (amel) and sex-determining region y (sry) gene regions
title_sort molecular sex identification of burnt teeth samples based on nested pcr amplification of amelogen1n (amel) and sex-determining region y (sry) gene regions
topic R Medicine (General)
RA Public aspects of medicine
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http://eprints.usm.my/62603/1/JONATHAN%20LIM%20JUN-YONG%20-%20e.pdf