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Kelly A Meiklejohn

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Parker T, Meiklejohn K, Machado G, Rahe M, Darrow B, Ferreira J
Prev Vet Med . 2025 Feb; 237:106447. PMID: 39914107
Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) is one of the most devastating pathogens of global swine health and welfare. It is well known that contaminated fomites and vehicle movements play an...
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Meiklejohn K, Schal C, Lodhi K
J Forensic Sci . 2024 Oct; 70(1):264-270. PMID: 39400324
Insects have long played a role in forensic investigations and can be used to estimate minimum time since death, corpse translocation, and link an individual to a crime scene. Bed...
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Parker T, Meiklejohn K, Dahlem G, Eagle Jr R, Heersink M
ScientificWorldJournal . 2024 May; 2024:2209301. PMID: 38774420
Ophthalmomyiasis is the result of fly larvae feeding on the tissues of the eye. Commonly associated with poor hygiene and open wounds, this condition is rare and often stigmatized. Treatment...
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Scheible M, Stinson T, Breen M, Callahan B, Thomas R, Meiklejohn K
PLoS One . 2024 Mar; 19(3):e0299524. PMID: 38507343
Parchment, the skins of animals prepared for use as writing surfaces, offers a valuable source of genetic information. Many have clearly defined provenance, allowing for the genetic findings to be...
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Tiedge T, Meiklejohn K
J Forensic Sci . 2023 Oct; 69(1):52-59. PMID: 37839019
Soil is useful in criminal investigations as it is highly variable and readily transferred. Forensic geologists use several different techniques to removal soil from evidence prior to the analysis of...
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Meiklejohn K, Scheible M, Boggs L, Dunn R, Ricke D
J Forensic Sci . 2023 Apr; 68(3):768-779. PMID: 37009755
Forensically relevant single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) can provide valuable supplemental information to short tandem repeats (STRs) for investigative leads, and genotyping can now be streamlined using massively parallel sequencing (MPS)....
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Scheible M, Timpano E, Boggs L, Meiklejohn K
Int J Legal Med . 2021 Mar; 135(5):1717-1726. PMID: 33665703
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are well-established for forensic applications. Although they are not compatible with existing criminal databases, they offer some advantages over short tandem repeat (STR) markers including smaller...
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Damaso N, Ashe E, Meiklejohn K, Kavlick M, Robertson J
Forensic Sci Int Genet . 2021 Mar; 52:102484. PMID: 33662687
Forensic DNA analysis of hair evidence typically involves the amplification and sequencing of the control region (CR) of the mitochondrial genome (mtgenome). In compromised hair samples, such as shed hairs,...
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Kidd K, Pakstis A, Donnelly M, Bulbul O, Cherni L, Gurkan C, et al.
Sci Rep . 2020 Sep; 10(1):15433. PMID: 32963319
Oculocutaneous Albinism type 2 (OCA2) is a gene of great interest because of genetic variation affecting normal pigmentation variation in humans. The diverse geographic patterns for variant frequencies at OCA2...
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Cooley A, Meiklejohn K, Damaso N, Robertson J, Cruz T
SLAS Technol . 2020 Sep; 26(1):103-112. PMID: 32914686
Thermo Fisher Scientific released the Precision ID Ancestry Panel, a 165-single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) panel for ancestry prediction that was initially compatible with the manufacturer's massively parallel sequencer, the Ion Torrent...