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Forensic Biology by Richard Li
Chapter 7: Species Identification Forensic Biology by Richard Li
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General Considerations
Species Identification: In the past, done by serological methods Now, accomplished by DNA quantitation Can be a good screening method for unnecessary tests Can be used at the crime scene Necessary in animal cases Use primary and secondary binding assays Forensic Biology by Richard Li
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Types of Antibodies Antihuman serum Albumin Hemoglobin antibody
Glycophorin A Forensic Biology by Richard Li
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Titration of Antibodies
Series of dilutions of antiserum are made and each dilution is then tested for activity using either precipitation or agglutination methods Titer- the reciprocal of the highest dilution giving a positive reaction. Forensic Biology by Richard Li
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Specificity Most antihuman sera usually have cross-reactivity with higher primates Crimes involving primates are rare Forensic Biology by Richard Li
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Optimal Conditions Proper buffer system Ionic strength
Intro of polymers Temperature pH Forensic Biology by Richard Li
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Assays Immunochromatographic Assays
Identification of human hemoglobin protein Hexagon OBTI ABAcard HemaTrace Identification of human glycophorin A protein RSID-Blood Forensic Biology by Richard Li
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Assays Precipitation-based assays Ring assay Ouchterlony assay
Identity Non-identity Partial identity Crossed-over electrophoresis Forensic Biology by Richard Li
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