The aim of this study was to evaluate the forensic protocol recently developed by Qiagen for the QIAsymphony automated DNA extraction platform. Samples containing low amounts of DNA were specifically considered, since they represent the majority of samples processed in our laboratory. The analysis of simulated blood and saliva traces showed that the highest DNA yields were obtained with the maximal elution volume available for the forensic protocol, that is 200 ml. Resulting DNA extracts were too diluted for successful DNA profiling and required a concentration. This additional step is time consuming and potentially increases inversion and contamination risks. The 200 ml DNA extracts were concentrated to 25 ml, and the DNA recovery estimate...
The techniques of isolation deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a crucial step in the process of DNA analys...
Generally, simplified manual protocols can serve as a cost-effective alternative to sophisticated au...
Biological evidence acquired from crime scenes often contains mixtures of partial genomes from an un...
The potential to recover genetic profiles from evidence samples has substantially increased since ro...
In forensic laboratories, increased extraction efficiency of trace evidence is paramount because ana...
The goal of this study was to compare the quantity and purity of DNA extracted from biological trace...
Efficient isolation of DNA from a sample is the basis for successful forensic DNA profiling. There a...
The work presented in this thesis uses contemporary methodology to address three gaps in the current...
DNA recovery and extraction efficiencies are key considerations for trace DNA interpretation in case...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) extraction has considerably evolved since it was initially performed bac...
Biological evidence from crime scene samples frequently contain low levels of DNA, such as the most ...
Genetic analyses are performable from all the biological samples containing DNA. Thus, DNA extractio...
The identification of suspects in criminal investigations has been facilitated since DNA test are ex...
DNA extracted from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue blocks is amenable to analytical ...
PURPOSE: The extraction of nucleic acid is initially a limiting step for successful molecular-based ...
The techniques of isolation deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a crucial step in the process of DNA analys...
Generally, simplified manual protocols can serve as a cost-effective alternative to sophisticated au...
Biological evidence acquired from crime scenes often contains mixtures of partial genomes from an un...
The potential to recover genetic profiles from evidence samples has substantially increased since ro...
In forensic laboratories, increased extraction efficiency of trace evidence is paramount because ana...
The goal of this study was to compare the quantity and purity of DNA extracted from biological trace...
Efficient isolation of DNA from a sample is the basis for successful forensic DNA profiling. There a...
The work presented in this thesis uses contemporary methodology to address three gaps in the current...
DNA recovery and extraction efficiencies are key considerations for trace DNA interpretation in case...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) extraction has considerably evolved since it was initially performed bac...
Biological evidence from crime scene samples frequently contain low levels of DNA, such as the most ...
Genetic analyses are performable from all the biological samples containing DNA. Thus, DNA extractio...
The identification of suspects in criminal investigations has been facilitated since DNA test are ex...
DNA extracted from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue blocks is amenable to analytical ...
PURPOSE: The extraction of nucleic acid is initially a limiting step for successful molecular-based ...
The techniques of isolation deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a crucial step in the process of DNA analys...
Generally, simplified manual protocols can serve as a cost-effective alternative to sophisticated au...
Biological evidence acquired from crime scenes often contains mixtures of partial genomes from an un...