Publication: Forensic transcriptome analysis using massively parallel sequencing
Forensic transcriptome analysis using massively parallel sequencing
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Haas, C., Neubauer, J., Salzmann, A. P., Hanson, E., & Ballantyne, J. (2021). Forensic transcriptome analysis using massively parallel sequencing. Forensic Science International. Genetics, 52, 102486. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsigen.2021.102486
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The application of transcriptome analyses in forensic genetics has experienced tremendous growth and development in the past decade. The earliest studies and main applications were body fluid and tissue identification, using targeted RNA transcripts and a reverse transcription endpoint PCR method. A number of markers have been identified for the forensically most relevant body fluids and tissues and the method has been successfully used in casework. The introduction of Massively Parallel Sequencing (MPS) opened up new perspectives and
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Haas, C., Neubauer, J., Salzmann, A. P., Hanson, E., & Ballantyne, J. (2021). Forensic transcriptome analysis using massively parallel sequencing. Forensic Science International. Genetics, 52, 102486. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsigen.2021.102486