To allow multiple genetic analyses on a single cell, whole genome amplification (WGA) is required. Unfortunately, studies comparing different WGA methods for downstream human identification Short Tandem Repeat (STR) analysis remain absent. Therefore, the aim of this work was to assess the performance of four commercially available WGA kits for downstream human identification STR profiling on a B-lymphoblastoid cell line. The performance was assessed using an input of one or three micromanipulated cells. REPLI-g showed a very low dropout rate, as it was the only WGA method in this study that could provide a complete STR profile in some of its samples. Although Ampli1, DOPlify and PicoPLEX did not detect all selected STR markers, they seem su...
SummaryObjectiveWhole genome amplification (WGA) is a crucial procedure for genomic DNA analysis fro...
Whole genome amplification on single cell. The whole genome amplification (WGA) is a method for an e...
Whole-genome amplification is a crucial first step in nearly all single-cell genomic analyses, with ...
To allow multiple genetic analyses on a single cell, whole genome amplification (WGA) is required. U...
The growing interest in liquid biopsies for cancer research and cell-based non-invasive prenatal tes...
Whole genome amplification (WGA) has become an invaluable tool to perform copy number variation (CNV...
Single Gene Disorders (SGD) are still routinely diagnosed using PCR-based assays that need to be dev...
Starting from only a few cells, current whole genome amplification (WGA) methods provide enough DNA ...
Single Gene Disorders (SGD) are still routinely diagnosed using PCR-based assays that need to be dev...
Evidentiary items sometimes contain an insufficient quantity of DNA for routine forensic genetic ana...
Multiple displacement amplification (MDA) has emerged as a promising new method of whole genome ampl...
Background: Single-cell resequencing (SCRS) provides many biomedical advances in variations detectio...
Abstract Advances in whole genome amplification (WGA) techniques enable understanding of the genomic...
We present a survey of single-cell whole-genome amplification (WGA) methods, including degenerate ol...
Evidentiary items sometimes contain an insufficient quantity of DNA for routine forensic genetic ana...
SummaryObjectiveWhole genome amplification (WGA) is a crucial procedure for genomic DNA analysis fro...
Whole genome amplification on single cell. The whole genome amplification (WGA) is a method for an e...
Whole-genome amplification is a crucial first step in nearly all single-cell genomic analyses, with ...
To allow multiple genetic analyses on a single cell, whole genome amplification (WGA) is required. U...
The growing interest in liquid biopsies for cancer research and cell-based non-invasive prenatal tes...
Whole genome amplification (WGA) has become an invaluable tool to perform copy number variation (CNV...
Single Gene Disorders (SGD) are still routinely diagnosed using PCR-based assays that need to be dev...
Starting from only a few cells, current whole genome amplification (WGA) methods provide enough DNA ...
Single Gene Disorders (SGD) are still routinely diagnosed using PCR-based assays that need to be dev...
Evidentiary items sometimes contain an insufficient quantity of DNA for routine forensic genetic ana...
Multiple displacement amplification (MDA) has emerged as a promising new method of whole genome ampl...
Background: Single-cell resequencing (SCRS) provides many biomedical advances in variations detectio...
Abstract Advances in whole genome amplification (WGA) techniques enable understanding of the genomic...
We present a survey of single-cell whole-genome amplification (WGA) methods, including degenerate ol...
Evidentiary items sometimes contain an insufficient quantity of DNA for routine forensic genetic ana...
SummaryObjectiveWhole genome amplification (WGA) is a crucial procedure for genomic DNA analysis fro...
Whole genome amplification on single cell. The whole genome amplification (WGA) is a method for an e...
Whole-genome amplification is a crucial first step in nearly all single-cell genomic analyses, with ...