Biological evidence from crime scene samples frequently contain low levels of DNA, such as the most predominant form of evidence, which is DNA deposited by handling objects or “touch evidence”. To maximize the DNA yield recovered from theses challenging samples, forensic laboratories must optimize the extraction methods utilized to isolate and purify DNA for downstream short tandem repeat (STR) amplifications. Currently, the Virginia Department of Forensic Science (VADFS) uses a DNA IQ™ System (DNA IQ) extraction method for isolation of DNA from most forensic samples. This extraction procedure, which combines DNA IQ™ lysis buffer and Dithiothreitol (DTT), has been validated for nearly every forensic casework sample other than sexual assault...
Analysis of polymorphisms in nucleic acid sequences provides the basis for identification of individ...
In forensic casework analysis it is necessary to obtain genetic profiles from increasingly smaller a...
DNA recovery and extraction efficiencies are key considerations for trace DNA interpretation in case...
Biological evidence from crime scene samples frequently contain low levels of DNA, such as the most ...
DNA analysis has become essential to the world of forensics in recent years. The success of such ana...
DNA analysis has become essential to the world of forensics in recent years. The success of such ana...
The first step in the determination of a perpetrator of a crime using DNA profiling is obtaining goo...
The first step in the determination of a perpetrator of a crime using DNA profiling is obtaining goo...
With the use of DNA becoming increasingly more important in the field of forensics, the analysis of ...
In forensic science, DNA extraction can be a tedious and resource-intensive process. Extraction with...
Forensic laboratories process evidentiary samples found at crime scenes. These evidentiary samples m...
Over the past decade there has been a significant increase in the number of submissions of ‘touch DN...
Trace or Touch DNA is one of the most common types of DNA samples found at crime scenes and is often...
Analysis of sexual assault evidence in a forensic laboratory setting requires accurate analysis of d...
Biological samples found at crime scenes may be subject to a number of hazardous conditions. Contami...
Analysis of polymorphisms in nucleic acid sequences provides the basis for identification of individ...
In forensic casework analysis it is necessary to obtain genetic profiles from increasingly smaller a...
DNA recovery and extraction efficiencies are key considerations for trace DNA interpretation in case...
Biological evidence from crime scene samples frequently contain low levels of DNA, such as the most ...
DNA analysis has become essential to the world of forensics in recent years. The success of such ana...
DNA analysis has become essential to the world of forensics in recent years. The success of such ana...
The first step in the determination of a perpetrator of a crime using DNA profiling is obtaining goo...
The first step in the determination of a perpetrator of a crime using DNA profiling is obtaining goo...
With the use of DNA becoming increasingly more important in the field of forensics, the analysis of ...
In forensic science, DNA extraction can be a tedious and resource-intensive process. Extraction with...
Forensic laboratories process evidentiary samples found at crime scenes. These evidentiary samples m...
Over the past decade there has been a significant increase in the number of submissions of ‘touch DN...
Trace or Touch DNA is one of the most common types of DNA samples found at crime scenes and is often...
Analysis of sexual assault evidence in a forensic laboratory setting requires accurate analysis of d...
Biological samples found at crime scenes may be subject to a number of hazardous conditions. Contami...
Analysis of polymorphisms in nucleic acid sequences provides the basis for identification of individ...
In forensic casework analysis it is necessary to obtain genetic profiles from increasingly smaller a...
DNA recovery and extraction efficiencies are key considerations for trace DNA interpretation in case...