Samples containing highly unbalanced DNA mixtures from two individuals commonly occur both in forensic mixed stains and in peripheral blood DNA microchimerism induced by pregnancy or following organ transplant. Because of PCR amplification bias, the genetic identification of a DNA that contributes trace amounts to a mixed sample represents a tremendous challenge. This means that standard genetic markers, namely microsatellites, also referred as short tandem repeats (STR), and single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) have limited power in addressing common questions of forensic and medical genetics. To address this issue, we developed a molecular marker, named DIP-STR that relies on pairing deletion-insertion polymorphisms (DIP) with STR. This n...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
AbstractCurrent forensic DNA analysis predominantly involves identification of human donors by analy...
Bio-geographic ancestry is an area of considerable interest in the medical genetics, anthropology an...
Currently available molecular biology tools allow forensic scientists to characterize DNA evidence f...
The genetic characterization of unbalanced mixed stains remains an important area where improvement ...
Casework samples collected for forensic DNA analysis can produce genomic mixtures in which the DNA o...
DIP-STRs are compound markers formed by a deletion/insertion polymorphism linked to a microsatellite...
Resolving genomic mixtures from biological samples recovered at crime scenes represents a real chall...
With the description of circulating fetal DNA in maternal blood, noninvasive prenatal diagnostics be...
DNA-based human identity testing is conducted by comparison of PCR-amplified polymorphic Short Tande...
Like DIP-STR markers (deletion/insertion polymorphism-short tandem repeat combinations), SNP-STR mar...
The genetic characterization of unbalanced mixed stains remains an important area where improvement ...
Biological evidence is often found at crime scenes and can comprise of DNA from the victim(s) and pe...
Major limitations of the short tandem repeat (STR) loci that form the basis of criminal DNA database...
Human biological samples with multiple contributors remain one of the most challenging aspects of DN...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
AbstractCurrent forensic DNA analysis predominantly involves identification of human donors by analy...
Bio-geographic ancestry is an area of considerable interest in the medical genetics, anthropology an...
Currently available molecular biology tools allow forensic scientists to characterize DNA evidence f...
The genetic characterization of unbalanced mixed stains remains an important area where improvement ...
Casework samples collected for forensic DNA analysis can produce genomic mixtures in which the DNA o...
DIP-STRs are compound markers formed by a deletion/insertion polymorphism linked to a microsatellite...
Resolving genomic mixtures from biological samples recovered at crime scenes represents a real chall...
With the description of circulating fetal DNA in maternal blood, noninvasive prenatal diagnostics be...
DNA-based human identity testing is conducted by comparison of PCR-amplified polymorphic Short Tande...
Like DIP-STR markers (deletion/insertion polymorphism-short tandem repeat combinations), SNP-STR mar...
The genetic characterization of unbalanced mixed stains remains an important area where improvement ...
Biological evidence is often found at crime scenes and can comprise of DNA from the victim(s) and pe...
Major limitations of the short tandem repeat (STR) loci that form the basis of criminal DNA database...
Human biological samples with multiple contributors remain one of the most challenging aspects of DN...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
AbstractCurrent forensic DNA analysis predominantly involves identification of human donors by analy...
Bio-geographic ancestry is an area of considerable interest in the medical genetics, anthropology an...