Binghamton University: Reading the Bones - A Technique Used for Extracting Ancient DNA Useful for ID'ing Burned Bodies
February 29, 2024
February 29, 2024
BINGHAMTON, New York, Feb. 29 (TNSres) -- Binghamton University issued the following news:
By Jennifer Micale
A technique originally devised to extract DNA from woolly mammoths and other ancient archaeological specimens can be used to potentially identify badly burned human remains, according to research from Binghamton University Research Assistant Professor of Anthropology Matthew Emery.
"Targeted Enrichment of Whole-Genome SNPs (single nucleotide po . . .
By Jennifer Micale
A technique originally devised to extract DNA from woolly mammoths and other ancient archaeological specimens can be used to potentially identify badly burned human remains, according to research from Binghamton University Research Assistant Professor of Anthropology Matthew Emery.
"Targeted Enrichment of Whole-Genome SNPs (single nucleotide po . . .