Tuesday, November 14, 2006

DNA Update

Spoke with Major Madrid re: DNA Request. According to a recent article (published by the Associate Press?) there may be a possibility of using nuclear dna to identify the remains - evidentally, they just id'd a soldier (a Marine) using nuclear instead of mitrochondrial. In other conversations with other individuals, I learned that they are usually able to identify paternity from dna from the son, but since the bones date back from '42 they might need the mitrochondrial dna because they may not be able to get enough tissue from the marrow - not sure about that though. Am looking forward to hearing back on the response from the inquiry submitted regarding that case. No response yet.

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