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Home / Science / MaggOT Genes Unlock Murder Mysteries

MaggOT Genes Unlock Murder Mysteries

6 Dec

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Summary

  • New method uses maggot gene changes to determine time of death.
  • This molecular clock offers more precision than current visual methods.
  • Florida researchers' findings could revolutionize death investigations.
MaggOT Genes Unlock Murder Mysteries

Forensic scientists may soon have a powerful new tool to pinpoint time of death, thanks to groundbreaking research from Florida International University (FIU). The study introduces a "molecular clock" that analyzes the genetic and metabolic changes within fly larvae, commonly found on decomposing remains. This innovative approach moves beyond the limitations of observing maggot size and appearance, which can be unreliable during certain developmental stages.

The traditional method of estimating time of death relies on the physical characteristics of maggots. However, during the "third instar" phase, maggots exhibit little outward change, hindering precise age determination. The FIU team identified specific genes that change over time in the larvae, creating a genetic timeline that overcomes this observational bottleneck.

This breakthrough promises to revolutionize death investigations by offering a more accurate and reliable way to age forensic evidence. The researchers are now testing this molecular clock in real-world scenarios, potentially providing law enforcement with a critical advancement in their work.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Researchers are analyzing the genetic makeup of maggots to create a molecular clock, providing a more accurate way to determine time of death.
It's a new method using gene expression and metabolic changes in fly larvae to precisely estimate how long ago a death occurred.
The molecular clock method overcomes limitations of visual maggot analysis, especially during developmental stages where appearance doesn't change.

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