The Fosse Ardeatine massacre was a mass execution carried out in Rome on March 24, 1944 by Nazi German occupation troops during the Second World War as a reprisal for a partisan attack conducted on the previous day in central Rome. The 335 civilians were taken to the "Cave Ardeatine" and they were shot. Only 323 corpses out of 335 have been identified. The aim of this work is the genetic and anthropological analysis of the remains exhumed from grave number 329 of Fosse Ardeatine's Shrine to assess their identity. So far, such remains have been supposed to belong to MM but mitochondrial analysis excluded a biological relationship to two living maternal relatives. Our analysis indicated that remains recovered in grave number 329 do not belong to MM. This result suggests that genetic analysis of the remains should be also applied to the other 12 unknown corpses to elucidate their identity.

Pietrangeli, I., Caruso, V., Veneziano, L., Spinella, A., Arcudi, G., Giardina, E., et al. (2009). Forensic DNA challenges: replacing numbers with names of Fosse Ardeatine's victims. JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES, 54(4), 905-908 [10.1111/j.1556-4029.2009.01052.x].

Forensic DNA challenges: replacing numbers with names of Fosse Ardeatine's victims

CARUSO, VINCENZO;ARCUDI, GIOVANNI;GIARDINA, EMILIANO;NOVELLI, GIUSEPPE
2009-07-01

Abstract

The Fosse Ardeatine massacre was a mass execution carried out in Rome on March 24, 1944 by Nazi German occupation troops during the Second World War as a reprisal for a partisan attack conducted on the previous day in central Rome. The 335 civilians were taken to the "Cave Ardeatine" and they were shot. Only 323 corpses out of 335 have been identified. The aim of this work is the genetic and anthropological analysis of the remains exhumed from grave number 329 of Fosse Ardeatine's Shrine to assess their identity. So far, such remains have been supposed to belong to MM but mitochondrial analysis excluded a biological relationship to two living maternal relatives. Our analysis indicated that remains recovered in grave number 329 do not belong to MM. This result suggests that genetic analysis of the remains should be also applied to the other 12 unknown corpses to elucidate their identity.
lug-2009
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/03 - GENETICA MEDICA
English
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Bone and Bones; Humans; World War II; DNA Fingerprinting; DNA, Mitochondrial; Forensic Anthropology; Sequence Analysis, DNA; Complementarity Determining Regions; Italy; Microsatellite Repeats; Polymerase Chain Reaction; Homicide; Crime Victims; Exhumation
Pietrangeli, I., Caruso, V., Veneziano, L., Spinella, A., Arcudi, G., Giardina, E., et al. (2009). Forensic DNA challenges: replacing numbers with names of Fosse Ardeatine's victims. JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES, 54(4), 905-908 [10.1111/j.1556-4029.2009.01052.x].
Pietrangeli, I; Caruso, V; Veneziano, L; Spinella, A; Arcudi, G; Giardina, E; Novelli, G
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