Forensic Genetics as a Tool for Peace and Justice: An Overview on DNA Quantification
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Resumo: | In Forensic Genetics, DNA analysis is performed to obtain a Short Tandem Repeat (STR) profile from an evidence sample, which is then compared with the victim and suspect(s) reference sample STR profile, to determine their contribution to that evidence sample. However, forensic biological samples can be present in low quantities and be exposed to different environmental insults leading to DNA degradation and contamination by inhibitor compounds. Thus, it is desirable for a forensic scientist to have useful information about the forensic sample quantity and quality prior to STR amplification. New methods in Forensic DNA analysis for detecting, preserving, and quantifying DNA, as well as its recovery from different biological materials are continually being developed. Real-Time PCR (RT-PCR) assays for DNA quantification, like the recent Quantifiler® Duo DNA quantification kit (Applied Biosystems) proved to be very useful in forensic samples. Since many samples, mainly those resulting from sexual assault cases are often composed by unbalanced male/female DNA mixtures, the knew RT-PCR quantification assay, developed to quantify relative male/ female DNA ratio contributes not only to total DNA determination but also to ascertain the presence and quantity of enough male DNA in the sample. These results are important to guide the optimal STR analysis selection, such as autosomal STR, Y-STR, or mini-STR, increasing downstream analysis success rates. In this work we present real forensic casework where the DNA amount and quality were important to guide the selection of the appropriate STR amplification kit in order to increase the success of profiling in the first attempt, reducing the number of samples that need to be reprocessed and thereby decreasing the turn around time in a forensic laboratory. |
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Forensic Genetics as a Tool for Peace and Justice: An Overview on DNA Quantification |
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Forensic Genetics as a Tool for Peace and Justice: An Overview on DNA Quantification |
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Forensic Genetics as a Tool for Peace and Justice: An Overview on DNA Quantification Vieira Da Silva, Cláudia Forensic genetics DNA quantification RT-PCR STR Quantifiler Duo |
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Forensic Genetics as a Tool for Peace and Justice: An Overview on DNA Quantification |
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Forensic Genetics as a Tool for Peace and Justice: An Overview on DNA Quantification |
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Forensic Genetics as a Tool for Peace and Justice: An Overview on DNA Quantification |
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Forensic Genetics as a Tool for Peace and Justice: An Overview on DNA Quantification |
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Forensic Genetics as a Tool for Peace and Justice: An Overview on DNA Quantification |
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Vieira Da Silva, Cláudia |
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Vieira Da Silva, Cláudia Afonso Costa, Heloísa Costa Santos, J. Espinheira, Rosa |
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Afonso Costa, Heloísa Costa Santos, J. Espinheira, Rosa |
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Vieira Da Silva, Cláudia Afonso Costa, Heloísa Costa Santos, J. Espinheira, Rosa |
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Forensic genetics DNA quantification RT-PCR STR Quantifiler Duo |
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Forensic genetics DNA quantification RT-PCR STR Quantifiler Duo |
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In Forensic Genetics, DNA analysis is performed to obtain a Short Tandem Repeat (STR) profile from an evidence sample, which is then compared with the victim and suspect(s) reference sample STR profile, to determine their contribution to that evidence sample. However, forensic biological samples can be present in low quantities and be exposed to different environmental insults leading to DNA degradation and contamination by inhibitor compounds. Thus, it is desirable for a forensic scientist to have useful information about the forensic sample quantity and quality prior to STR amplification. New methods in Forensic DNA analysis for detecting, preserving, and quantifying DNA, as well as its recovery from different biological materials are continually being developed. Real-Time PCR (RT-PCR) assays for DNA quantification, like the recent Quantifiler® Duo DNA quantification kit (Applied Biosystems) proved to be very useful in forensic samples. Since many samples, mainly those resulting from sexual assault cases are often composed by unbalanced male/female DNA mixtures, the knew RT-PCR quantification assay, developed to quantify relative male/ female DNA ratio contributes not only to total DNA determination but also to ascertain the presence and quantity of enough male DNA in the sample. These results are important to guide the optimal STR analysis selection, such as autosomal STR, Y-STR, or mini-STR, increasing downstream analysis success rates. In this work we present real forensic casework where the DNA amount and quality were important to guide the selection of the appropriate STR amplification kit in order to increase the success of profiling in the first attempt, reducing the number of samples that need to be reprocessed and thereby decreasing the turn around time in a forensic laboratory. |
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