Identity Flashcards

1
Q

Identifying features of a human remain

A

GRASP

  • gender
  • race
  • age
  • stature
  • personal particulars
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2
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Features of a 5 month fetus

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  • 18cm CRL
  • external genitalia
  • ossificaiton centre of calcaneum present
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3
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Features of a 7 month fetus

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  • 26cm CRL

- primary ossification centre of talus present

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4
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Features of a 9 month fetus

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  • testes descended

- ossification centres in cuboid and lower epiphysis of femur

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5
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How to judge age in adolescence and adulthood

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  • epiphyses

- skull

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6
Q

Ages of sutures closing

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  • saggital 20-30 years
  • coronal 30-40 years
  • lambdoid 50-60 years
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7
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Bones that can be used for determination of sex

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  • pelvic
  • hip
  • sacral
  • long bones
  • skull
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8
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Bones used to determine height

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  • femur

- humerus

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9
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Test used to see if stain is from primate blood

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  • antigen-antibody precipitin reaction
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10
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Gold standard for DNA identification

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PCR

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11
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Limitations of DNA use in forensics

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  • need to compare to another sample for it to be useful

- costly and time-consuming

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