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New technology improves the identification of fallen soldiers | Vietnam Today
New technology improves the identification of fallen soldiers | Vietnam Today
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Staying on the search for an
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identification of fallen soldiers'
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remains, two major challenges persist
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for DNA identification: the severe
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degradation of biological samples after
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decades underground and the dwindling
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number of first-generation relatives
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available for reference testing.
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Vietnamese scientists believe
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next-generation gene sequencing
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technology is the solution. The
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technology is offering new hope to
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families and accelerating the national
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500-day-and-night campaign.
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>> For the past 15 years, DNA
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identification of fallen soldiers'
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remains has [music] relied mainly on
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mitochondrial DNA analysis. However, DNA
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fragments [music] are often highly
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degraded and extremely short, leaving
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only about 20% of samples with
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sufficient genetic material for
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successful matching.
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>> Vietnam faces some of the world's most
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challenging conditions for identifying
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fallen soldiers' remains. Samples are
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often severely degraded because of the
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tropical climate and rudimentary burial
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conditions. As a result, existing
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technologies cannot simply be applied
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without adaptation.
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>> The DNA analysis center under the
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Vietnam Academy of Science and
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Technology has applied next-generation
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sequencing technology to overcome these
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challenges. The new approach analyzes
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nuclear DNA using improved extraction
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techniques, specialized genetic markers,
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and software [music] that automates data
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management and matching. As a result,
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successful DNA extraction from bone
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samples [music] has increased from 22 to
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nearly 80%, generating high-quality
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genetic data for [music] further
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analysis.
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>> With this method, we can recover DNA
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fragments as short as 20 to 30 base
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pairs and sequence them individually.
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Analysis is no longer limited to the
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maternal lineage. Relatives as distant
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as four or five generations away can
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still provide reference samples for
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comparisons.
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>> Automation has further improved
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efficiency [music]
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in a pilot project in Chaling Martyrs
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Cemetery. Scientists successfully
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extracted DNA from more than 93% of 58
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[music] sets of remains, leading to the
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identification of two fallen soldiers.
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>> Optimizing this new technology remains
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one of our key priorities. We are
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confident it works effectively under
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Vietnam's conditions and is ready to be
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transferred to forensic laboratories
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nationwide.
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>> The technology is now being expanded to
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nearly [music] 1,000 unidentified graves
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at Zone Zing Martyrs Cemetery.