Forensic+Anthropology+DGL

Part A 1) Empress Maria 2) Hesse, Germany 3) a. Four Daughters  b. One son   c. Anastasia  and Alexei were the youngest 4) a. Hemophelia b. Blood slowly clots c. Passed to him by Alexandria 5) Alice, Irine, Fredrick, Alexandra, Waldemar, Henry, and Alexei were all Hemopheliacs 6) Movie Clips 7) March 2nd, 1917 8) a. Vladamir Lenin b. The Bolsheviks c. The people wanted a Cabinent of Ministers instead of having a monarchy 9) a. The Ipativ house was where the Tsar family was supposed to stay until they were executed.  b. The family was executed 10) Two servants. A nurse and a doctor who were also executed. a. The family jewels were sew into the corsets

Part B

1) Yekaterinburg, Siberia 2) a. The Russian scientists couldn't agree on it so they requested the help of american scientists. b. Yekaterinburg Video 1. Make of Female Bodies 2. The race of the individual 3. Male or Female 4. The age of the female and how many times she has given birth 5. Age and Height 3) 11 people were killed in the massacre but only 9 bodies were found. 4) Examination a. People age 22 or older have wisdom teeth b. You can tell if a person was 18 or older by looking at the number of rings on their vertabrae. c. Male or female is determined by the pelvic region 5) Skeletal Analysis 6) Prince Alexei and Princess Anastasia are missing from their graves. a. No skeleton under the age of 18 was recovered 7) DNA found in the bones 8) Nuclear DNA 9) Simularities: Both forms are made up of the same units or nucleotides. Differences: The sequences remain in the mt DNA because its enherited from the mother. 10) From the Mother 11) Alexandra a. Alexandra's mother b. No, Nicholas has a different mom than his kids. 12) Queen Victoria a. Prince Phillip of England 13) Trasina's Pedigree 14) Skeleton number 9 probably belonged to the nurse because it didn't match the Prince Phillips DNA 15) Because James, the duke of fife, is alive today and his DNA is required for comparison 16) Nicholas the Second's skeleton number 4 17) The royal staff members were skeletons 1, 2, and 8 18) Tehy wanted to see if it was Anastasia Romanov 19) Carl Maucher was a maternal relative of Franziska 20) Hair Sample Video 21) Videos a. She had surgery which allowed some of her intestines to be preserved. From this they acquired a DNA sample. b. The DNA did not match the members of the Romanov Family c. They were cremated by the Romanov soldiers.