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DNA Identification Used in Air India Crash Aftermath

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Following the Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner crash in Ahmedabad, severely damaged human remains were identified using DNA analysis — now the gold standard in disaster victim identification.

Key Terms Explained

TermMeaning
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid)Hereditary material in nearly every human cell that carries genetic instructions
DNA ProfilingScientific process of identifying individuals by examining unique regions in their DNA
STR (Short Tandem Repeats)Short repeated sequences in DNA that differ between individuals and are used in forensic analysis
mtDNA (Mitochondrial DNA)DNA found in cell mitochondria, inherited from the mother, useful in identifying degraded remains
Y-ChromosomeA sex chromosome passed from father to son, used to trace paternal lineage
SNP (Single Nucleotide Polymorphism)A single base pair variation in DNA, used when DNA is highly degraded
Disaster Victim Identification (DVI)A process of identifying individuals killed in mass fatality events using various methods including DNA

What is DNA Analysis and Its Application in Disaster Victim Identification?

AspectDetails
DefinitionDNA analysis involves examining genetic material to identify individuals, trace relationships, or detect genetic traits
SignificanceDNA profiling is highly accurate due to individual-specific variations, especially in STRs
Nature of DNAFound in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells and cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells; 99.9% of DNA is common to all humans, but 0.1% makes each individual unique
Importance in DisastersHelps identify remains when visual recognition, fingerprints, or dental records are unviable due to damage or decomposition

Major DNA Analysis Techniques Used in Mass Fatality Events

TechniqueFeaturesWhen Used
STR AnalysisMost common forensic method, analyzes short repeating sequences in nuclear DNAHigh accuracy unless DNA is heavily degraded
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) AnalysisUses maternally inherited DNA present in many copies per cellSuitable for degraded remains or when only maternal relatives are available
Y-Chromosome STR AnalysisTargets Y-chromosome passed from father to sonEffective for identifying male victims via paternal male relatives
SNP AnalysisIdentifies variations at single base pairs in the genomeUsed when DNA is highly degraded and limited material is available

In a Nutshell

Memory Code
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SSTR Analysis
MmtDNA Analysis
YY-Chromosome Analysis
SSNP Analysis

Prelims Practice Questions

  1. Which of the following DNA analysis methods is best suited when remains are heavily degraded?
    A. STR analysis
    B. Mitochondrial DNA analysis
    C. Fingerprint analysis
    D. Y-chromosome analysis
  2. What percentage of human DNA is typically identical across individuals?
    A. 50%
    B. 75%
    C. 90%
    D. 99.9%
  3. What is a key advantage of mitochondrial DNA in forensic use?
    A. Paternally inherited
    B. Single copy per cell
    C. Survives better in degraded samples
    D. Used only in plants

Mains Practice Questions

  1. Discuss the role of DNA analysis in disaster victim identification and explain the relevance of different DNA techniques. (GS 3)
  2. How do advances in DNA profiling help ensure justice and humanitarian relief during mass casualty events? (GS 3)

Prelims Answer Key and Explanations

QAnsExplanation
1BmtDNA analysis is effective when nuclear DNA is degraded due to its multiple copies per cell
2D99.9% of human DNA is identical; 0.1% contains unique variations
3CmtDNA exists in multiple copies and is more likely to survive damage than nuclear DNA

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