Blood samples have traditionally been used as the main source of DNA for genetic analysis. However, this source can be difficult in terms of collection, transportation, and long-term storage. In this study, we investigated whether human nail clippings could be used as a source of DNA for SNP genotyping, null-allele detection, and whole-genome amplification. From extracted nail DNA, we achieved amplicons up to a length of ~400 bp and >96% concordance for SNP genotyping and 100% concordance for null-allele detection compared to DNA derived from matched blood samples. For whole-genome amplification, OmniPlex performed better than Multiple Displacement Amplification with a success rate of 89.3% and 76.8% for SNP genotyping and null-allele de...
There is an increasing demand for paternity testing from exhumed bodies in our routine. DNA extract...
Abstract Background Identification of disease susceptible genes requires access to DNA from numerous...
The primary objectives of this project were: 1. to develop improved methods for extraction of DNA fr...
Blood samples have traditionally been used as the main source of DNA for genetic analysis. However, ...
Blood samples have traditionally been used as the main source of DNA for genetic analysis. However, ...
Nails contain genomic DNA that can be used for genetic analyses, which is attractive for large epide...
Blood or muscle can be used as a DNA source for the genetic identification of recently deceased pers...
Blood or muscle can be used as a DNA source for the genetic identification of recently deceased pers...
BACKGROUND: Nails contain genomic DNA that can be used for genetic analyses, which is attractive for...
Objectives: Nail has been a substitute DNA source for genotyping. To investigate the integrity and c...
Obtaining deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the starting point for most genetic analysis. Nails are an ...
Forensic scientists often face the problem of extracting and typing human DNA from degraded material...
Spots of blood are routinely collected from newborn babies onto filter paper called Guthrie cards an...
Genetic testing and research have increased the demand for high-quality DNA that has traditionally b...
Background: Dried blood (Guthrie card) spots provide an efficient way to collect and store blood spe...
There is an increasing demand for paternity testing from exhumed bodies in our routine. DNA extract...
Abstract Background Identification of disease susceptible genes requires access to DNA from numerous...
The primary objectives of this project were: 1. to develop improved methods for extraction of DNA fr...
Blood samples have traditionally been used as the main source of DNA for genetic analysis. However, ...
Blood samples have traditionally been used as the main source of DNA for genetic analysis. However, ...
Nails contain genomic DNA that can be used for genetic analyses, which is attractive for large epide...
Blood or muscle can be used as a DNA source for the genetic identification of recently deceased pers...
Blood or muscle can be used as a DNA source for the genetic identification of recently deceased pers...
BACKGROUND: Nails contain genomic DNA that can be used for genetic analyses, which is attractive for...
Objectives: Nail has been a substitute DNA source for genotyping. To investigate the integrity and c...
Obtaining deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the starting point for most genetic analysis. Nails are an ...
Forensic scientists often face the problem of extracting and typing human DNA from degraded material...
Spots of blood are routinely collected from newborn babies onto filter paper called Guthrie cards an...
Genetic testing and research have increased the demand for high-quality DNA that has traditionally b...
Background: Dried blood (Guthrie card) spots provide an efficient way to collect and store blood spe...
There is an increasing demand for paternity testing from exhumed bodies in our routine. DNA extract...
Abstract Background Identification of disease susceptible genes requires access to DNA from numerous...
The primary objectives of this project were: 1. to develop improved methods for extraction of DNA fr...