Monday, June 22, 2015

DNA Analysis for Missing Person Identification in Mass Fatalities (repost)




DNA Analysis for Missing Person Identification in Mass Fatalities by Amanda C Sozer


English | 2014 | ISBN: 1466513845 | 332 pages | PDF | 5 MB




Advances in DNA technology have expanded such that forensic DNA profiling is now considered a routine method for identifying victims of mass fatalities. Originating from an initiative funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of State, DNA Analysis for Missing Person Identification in Mass Fatalities presents a collection of training modules that supply comprehensive instruction in these complex techniques.


The book begins with a concise overview of DNA analysis methods and their use in identifying victims of mass fatalities. It then goes on to explore:


• Mass fatality response operations, including body recovery, mortuary operations, family assistance, the identification of human remains, and psychosocial support for families


• Best practices in DNA sample collection and the different types of reference samples that can be used to identify a reported missing (RM) individual


• Autosomal short tandem repeat (STR) DNA profile analysis and interpretation, and procedures to ensure data accuracy


• Major steps involved in generating a DNA profile and the complex aspects of data analysis and interpretation


• The importance of data management using information technology tools, and tips for maintaining quality operations


• Accreditation and standards and the major elements of a DNA quality program


• Setting up a laboratory operation, including planning, staffing, identifying types of equipment and supplies, and the procedures for ensuring that laboratory equipment performs appropriately


The book includes a discussion of the key steps in the preparation, delivery, and evaluation of training sessions for personnel responding to a mass fatality human identification event. It also provides a comprehensive vocabulary list with terms related to mass fatality DNA identification. This text is a must-read for organizations contemplating the use of DNA in human identification initiatives following mass fatalities. It is also a tremendous value to emergency manager/planners, medical legal authorities, and forensic DNA laboratories.