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Molekulární genetika a stanovení doby úmrtí

Title in English Molecular genetics and determination of time since death
Authors

ŠAŇKOVÁ Markéta RAČANSKÁ Michaela

Year of publication 2016
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Česko-slovenská patologie a Soudní lékařství
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Other medical specializations
Keywords post-mortem interval (PMI); taphonomy; molecular genetics; DNA; RNA; nail; tooth
Description Estimation of time since death, i.e. the post-mortem interval (PMI) is one of the most problematic issues in forensic practice. Accurate determination of the PMI still remains very complicated task even for an experienced forensic pathologist. Physical changes including algor, livor and rigor mortis can be observed already during the first hours after death of an individual. Unfortunately, the estimation of PMI on the basis of these changes is often burdened with a certain degree of inaccuracy, which is caused by the temperature of surrounding environment, constitution of the body, cause of the death, location of the body, drug abuse etc. Accurate PMI estimation requires assessment of such parameters, which change constantly from the moment of death, but independently on ambient factors. According to current research in the field of molecular biology, it appears that a post-mortem degradation of nucleic acids (both DNA and RNA) will correspond to this definition.

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