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Tim McMahon

Tim McMahon

· Project Manager and PI

University of Texas at Austin · Bureau of Economic Geology

Active 1994–2024

h-index14
Citations811
Papers3314 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Sociology
  • Biology
  • Genetics
  • Anthropology
  • Philosophy

Selected publications

  • A Forensic Genomics Approach for the Identification of Sister Marija Crucifiksa Kozulić

    Genes · 2020 · 30 citations

    • Sociology
    • Biology
    • Genetics

    Sister Marija Krucifiksa Kozulić (1852-1922) was a Croatian nun who is in consideration for beatification by the Vatican, which is facilitated by the identification of her 20th-century remains. Sister Marija was buried in a tomb in Rijeka, Croatia, along with other nuns including her biological sister, Tereza Kozulić (1861-1933). When the remains were exhumed in 2011, they were found in a deteriorated state and commingled with several other sets of remains. Thus, mitochondrial genome sequencing of the long bones was performed to sort the remains by mitochondrial haplotype. Two similar but unique haplotypes belonging to haplogroup H1bu were identified, and samples from these bones were subjected to autosomal short tandem repeat (STR) and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) sequencing. Although only partial profiles were obtained, the data were sufficient for kinship analysis with the profile of a paternal niece of Sister Marija (Fides Kozulić). The data indicate that it is 574,195-fold more likely that the two sets of skeletal remains represent 2nd-degree relatives of Fides than sisters who are unrelated to Fides. Although it is impossible to discern which set of remains belongs to Marija and which belongs to Tereza, forensic genomics methods have enabled identification of the sisters.

Frequent coauthors

  • Charla Marshall

    Defense Health Agency

    12 shared
  • Kimberly Sturk‐Andreaggi

    Defense Health Agency

    10 shared
  • Walther Parson

    Innsbruck Medical University

    9 shared
  • Erin M. Gorden

    Signature Research (United States)

    6 shared
  • M. de la Puente

    Universidade de Santiago de Compostela

    6 shared
  • Dragan Primorac

    University of Osijek

    6 shared
  • Jennifer Daniels-Higginbotham

    6 shared
  • Suni M. Edson

    Armed Forces Institute of Pathology

    5 shared
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