The role of DNA damage in PCR processivity/fidelity is a relevant topic in molecular investigation of aged/forensic samples. In order to reproduce one of the most common lesions occurring in postmortem tissues, a new protocol based on aqueous hydrolysis of the DNA was developed in vitro. Twenty-five forensic laboratories were then provided with 3.0 g of a trial sample (TS) exhibiting, in mean, the loss of 1 base of 20, and a molecular weight below 300 bp. Each participating laboratory could freely choose any combination of methods, leading to the quantification and to the definition of the STR profile of the TS, through the documentation of each step of the analytical approaches selected. The results of the TS quantification by qPCR...
A DNA sample was partially degraded by scalar heat-acid treatments to study the extent of apurinic-a...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
Storage conditions influence the integrity of the recoverable DNA from forensic evidence in terms of...
The role of DNA damage in PCR processivity/fidelity is a relevant topic in molecular investigation o...
The role of DNA damage in PCR processivity/fidelity is a relevant topic in molecular investigation o...
The role of DNA damage in PCR processivity/fidelity is a relevant topic in molecular investigation o...
The goal of this proposal was to examine the mechanisms for PCR inhibition and degradation and their...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand some principles of genetic analyses on ...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand some principles of genetic analyses on ...
For over ten years, qPCR for DNA quantitation has been reported in forensics. However, assays have n...
The molecular composition of the genetic substrate recovered from seven aged forensic samples has ...
Concentration of higher molecular weight DNA allowed for a useable DNA profile to be obtained from a...
Quantification of human DNA in forensic samples is an important step during STR profiling because th...
A set of eighty-two forensic samples with different levels of degradation, as well five in vitro dam...
Determining the DNA amount in a forensic sample is fundamental for PCR-based analyses because if on ...
A DNA sample was partially degraded by scalar heat-acid treatments to study the extent of apurinic-a...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
Storage conditions influence the integrity of the recoverable DNA from forensic evidence in terms of...
The role of DNA damage in PCR processivity/fidelity is a relevant topic in molecular investigation o...
The role of DNA damage in PCR processivity/fidelity is a relevant topic in molecular investigation o...
The role of DNA damage in PCR processivity/fidelity is a relevant topic in molecular investigation o...
The goal of this proposal was to examine the mechanisms for PCR inhibition and degradation and their...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand some principles of genetic analyses on ...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand some principles of genetic analyses on ...
For over ten years, qPCR for DNA quantitation has been reported in forensics. However, assays have n...
The molecular composition of the genetic substrate recovered from seven aged forensic samples has ...
Concentration of higher molecular weight DNA allowed for a useable DNA profile to be obtained from a...
Quantification of human DNA in forensic samples is an important step during STR profiling because th...
A set of eighty-two forensic samples with different levels of degradation, as well five in vitro dam...
Determining the DNA amount in a forensic sample is fundamental for PCR-based analyses because if on ...
A DNA sample was partially degraded by scalar heat-acid treatments to study the extent of apurinic-a...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
Storage conditions influence the integrity of the recoverable DNA from forensic evidence in terms of...