VISAGE aims to broaden forensic DNA evidence to construct composite sketches from biological traces. Funded through EU's Horizon2020 under grant number 740580.
DNA-based tools boost crime scene investigations. Here an article published by the European Commission CORDIS in six languages about the VISAGE Project due to its successful completion. https://t.co/1HYDRNjeQ9
Check out the latest from Katsara et al. and @VISAGE_H2020 as they detail how various machine learning (#ML) classifiers perform when predicting externally visible characteristics (#EVCs). Read more below:
https://t.co/ZRUIZj7UeX
Our results of the @VISAGE_H2020 European survey among practitioners regarding the implementation of massively parallel sequencing for #forensic#genetics have been published #openaccess https://t.co/4xdOv4JJpz
We proudly present the #VISAGE Enhanced Tool for epigenetic age estimation in somatic tissues. It has been a great team effort! Thanks to the VISAGE group!
https://t.co/2mpUyDdJea
In #FDP eye color has been considered a rather simple #appearance trait. Not anymore, thanks to this excellent new study in @ScienceAdvances, led by @ErasmusMC and colleagues, on further characterizing the #genetic complexity of human #eyecolor! https://t.co/J1qtx4Wmhl
We are happy to announce that our recently published #VISAGE basic tool to predict #appearance and #ancestry from DNA is now available as a #Community panel at #ThermoFisher Scientific. You can access and order it via your #AmpliSeq account here: https://t.co/V6uwFCLMOQ
In our recently published study we show that utilizing #prevalence priors of forensically relevant #appearance#traits improve their prediction accuracy, but only when the right data exist. #VISAGE https://t.co/3Q4fksN7bh
In this #VISAGE study we found that while the observed correlated pigmentation phenotypes improved genetic pigmentation prediction, the DNA-predicted correlated phenotypes had no impact: https://t.co/p8MDh2PfPg
The #VISAGE#Age basic tool targets five age markers in one bisulfite multiplex PCR followed by massively parallel sequencing. Overall, accurate estimations of DNA methylation values were obtained for DNA methylation standards.
https://t.co/8BvQs1WUI1
Here we present an alternative approach to predicting #Appearance and #Ancestry with the #VISAGE basic tool using a PowerSeq/Kapa library preparation and the MiSeq FGx platform that shows good repeatability and sensitivity down to 125 pg!
https://t.co/8FpawviigY
Here we present an inter-laboratory evaluation and validation of the first #VISAGE#Appearance and #Ancestry basic tool using AmpliSeq chemistry and the Ion S5. The results showed a robust, highly sensitive assay and a good overall performance 👍
https://t.co/L7FAmX2VEQ
Supported by VISAGE, a new study reports multiple new genes determining variation of human faces, published in the open-access journal eLIFE, substantially advancing the genetic knowledge of facial appearance.
https://t.co/afMQPzbmRm
https://t.co/VUZmePfhHT
Now online: Update on the predictability of tall stature from DNA markers in Europeans by Liu et al. in Forensic Science International: Genetics. Full open access, so viewable to all at https://t.co/TiPtOgecJs
Prof. Walther Parson presents the first VISAGE Project outcomes at the 29th International Symposium on Human Identification taking place this week in Phoenix, AZ, USA, following his interview to the Symposium organizers in the link below.
https://t.co/nGxQjZXsbv
Visage coordinator Prof Kayser has been nominated for the prestigious 'Huibregtsenprijs' 2018, for his work on the genetics of human appearance and forensic applications. During the 'Evening of Science & Society' on October 8, the winner will be announced.
https://t.co/FaQp6EiSqW
Plse RT: We're trying to establish the legal status of forensic DNA phenotyping in diff EU countries & beyond. If you understd the legal situation in your country PLSE fill out our short 5 (or less!) minute survey here: https://t.co/5IeykBYf1a #ForensicScience#FDP#forensics
Scientists from Erasmus MC and IUPUI developed a newDNA-test for skin, hair, and eye color for forensic use as published in FSI: Genetics. Manfred Kayser, VISAGE coordinator: "This study wasfinished before VISAGE, but the outcomes will be used in VISAGE."
https://t.co/V8lgDpNs6s
Scientists from Erasmus MC and King's College London identified over hundred new hair color genes as published in “Nature Genetics”. "While this study was finished before VISAGE started, its outcomes are relevant for VISAGE." says Manfred Kayser, Erasmus MC, VISAGE coordinator. https://t.co/vGa7smGiHE