Forensic DNA analysis applying PCR enables profiling of minute biological samples. Enhanced analysis conditions can be applied to further push the limit of detection, coming with the risk of visualising artefacts and allele imbalances. We have evaluated the consecutive increase of PCR cycles from 30 to 35 to investigate the limitations of low-template (LT) DNA analysis, applying the short tandem repeat (STR) analysis kit PowerPlex ESX 16. Mock crime scene DNA extracts of four different quantities (from around 8-84 pg) were tested. All PCR products were analysed using 5, 10 and 20 capillary electrophoresis (CE) injection seconds. Bayesian models describing allele dropout patterns, allele peak heights and heterozygote balance were developed t...
ABSTRACT: Frequently, evidentiary items contain an insufficient quantity of DNA to obtain complete o...
Frequently, evidentiary items contain an insufficient quantity of DNA to obtain complete or even par...
Frequently, evidentiary items contain an insufficient quantity of DNA to obtain complete or even par...
Forensic DNA analysis applying PCR enables profiling of minute biological samples. Enhanced analysis...
Forensic DNA analysis applying PCR enables profiling of minute biological samples. Enhanced analysis...
The developments of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and the short tandem repeat multiplex kits i...
Low-template deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) samples are commonly found within forensic biological evide...
The ability to obtain deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) profiles is generally considered a powerful tool w...
When samples with low amounts of DNA are amplified using short tandem repeats (STRs), stochastic eff...
The interpretation of DNA mixtures has proven to be a complex problem in forensic genetics. In parti...
In this study, we have evaluated the efficacy and the validity of the AmpFlSTR® SGM plus™ multiplex ...
In this study, we have evaluated the efficacy and the validity of the AmpFlSTR® SGM plus™ multiplex ...
Biological evidence acquired from crime scenes often contains mixtures of partial genomes from an un...
In this study, we have evaluated the efficacy and the validity of the AmpFlSTR® SGM plus™ multiplex ...
Determining the DNA amount in a forensic sample is fundamental for PCR-based analyses because if on ...
ABSTRACT: Frequently, evidentiary items contain an insufficient quantity of DNA to obtain complete o...
Frequently, evidentiary items contain an insufficient quantity of DNA to obtain complete or even par...
Frequently, evidentiary items contain an insufficient quantity of DNA to obtain complete or even par...
Forensic DNA analysis applying PCR enables profiling of minute biological samples. Enhanced analysis...
Forensic DNA analysis applying PCR enables profiling of minute biological samples. Enhanced analysis...
The developments of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and the short tandem repeat multiplex kits i...
Low-template deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) samples are commonly found within forensic biological evide...
The ability to obtain deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) profiles is generally considered a powerful tool w...
When samples with low amounts of DNA are amplified using short tandem repeats (STRs), stochastic eff...
The interpretation of DNA mixtures has proven to be a complex problem in forensic genetics. In parti...
In this study, we have evaluated the efficacy and the validity of the AmpFlSTR® SGM plus™ multiplex ...
In this study, we have evaluated the efficacy and the validity of the AmpFlSTR® SGM plus™ multiplex ...
Biological evidence acquired from crime scenes often contains mixtures of partial genomes from an un...
In this study, we have evaluated the efficacy and the validity of the AmpFlSTR® SGM plus™ multiplex ...
Determining the DNA amount in a forensic sample is fundamental for PCR-based analyses because if on ...
ABSTRACT: Frequently, evidentiary items contain an insufficient quantity of DNA to obtain complete o...
Frequently, evidentiary items contain an insufficient quantity of DNA to obtain complete or even par...
Frequently, evidentiary items contain an insufficient quantity of DNA to obtain complete or even par...