Ancient DNA Techniques Shed Light on Identification of Burned Human Remains
Exploring Innovations in Forensic Anthropology
Recent research from Binghamton University reveals a groundbreaking application of ancient DNA extraction techniques in forensic anthropology. Originally designed for studying woolly mammoths and Neanderthals, these methods can now potentially identify badly burned human remains. Published in the Journal of Forensic Sciences1, the study explores the syst…
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