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Extraction of DNA from Skeletal Remains
Suni M Edson1, Timothy P McMahon2
1Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory (AFDIL), American Registry of Pathology (ARP), Contractors supporting the Armed Forces Medical Examiner System (AFMES), 115 Purple Heart Drive, Dover AFB, DE, 19902, USA. suni.m.edson.ctr@mail.mil.
Abstract:
Acquisition of DNA from skeletal remains can be a delicate process. With the advent of improved extraction buffers that provide complete demineralization of the osseous materials, extraction of total genomic DNA from nearly any skeletal element is possible. This chapter describes both traditional organic and more newly developed inorganic extraction methods for fresh and dried skeletal remains.
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