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    Teeth are important exhibits to establish the identity of unidentified dead bodies by DNA profiling. Tooth acts as a cage to protect DNA from harsh environmental conditions. Unidentified bodies are sometimes found many years after death causing loss of valuable soft tissues which can be used for DNA extraction. Skeletal remains and dental evidence provide the best alternative when decomposed or burnt bodies are examined to establish the identity. In this study, the powder-free method was used to extract DNA from ninety-five teeth of unidentified dead bodies across seven years (2014-2020). Intact and broken dental remains were analyzed majorly from decomposed remains. The present study reports successful STR profiles obtained from dental evidence using powder free method. Complete DNA profiles were obtained from intact teeth while damaged teeth either gave partial profiles or no results. This data suggest that intact teeth are excellent samples for DNA profiling from decomposed unidentified dead bodies even with greater post mortem interval. Findings from this study can hence be useful in establishing the identity in forensic and archeological casework. Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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    Naresh Kumar, R Aparna, Shivkant Sharma. Effect of postmortem interval and conditions of teeth on STR based DNA profiling from unidentified dead bodies. Journal of forensic and legal medicine. 2021 Oct;83:102246

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