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Review
. 2023 Jun 30;8(2):85-97.
doi: 10.1093/fsr/owad021. eCollection 2023 Jun.

Prediction of chronological age and its applications in forensic casework: methods, current practices, and future perspectives

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Review

Prediction of chronological age and its applications in forensic casework: methods, current practices, and future perspectives

Mie Rath Refn et al. Forensic Sci Res. .

Abstract

Estimating an individual's age can be relevant in several areas primarily related to the clinical and forensic fields. In the latter, estimation of an individual's chronological age from biological material left by the perpetrator at a crime scene may provide helpful information for police investigation. Estimation of age is also beneficial in immigration cases, where age can affect the person's protection status under the law, or in disaster victim identification to narrow the list of potential missing persons. In the last decade, research has focused on establishing new approaches for age prediction in the forensic field. From the first forensic age estimations based on morphological inspections of macroscopic changes in bone and teeth, the focus has shifted to molecular methods for age estimation. These methods allow the use of samples from human biological material that does not contain morphological age features and can, in theory, be investigated in traces containing only small amounts of biological material. Molecular methods involving DNA analyses are the primary choice and estimation of DNA methylation levels at specific sites in the genome is the most promising tool. This review aims to provide an overview of the status of forensic age prediction using molecular methods, with particular focus in DNA methylation. The frequent challenges that impact forensic age prediction model development will be addressed, together with the importance of validation efforts within the forensic community.

Keywords: DNA methylation; age estimation; forensic genetics; molecular methods.

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Bisulphite conversion of methylated and unmethylated citosines.
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Technologies for determination of DNA methylation in forensic genetics.

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