DIP-STRs are compound markers formed by a deletion/insertion polymorphism linked to a microsatellite. They enable the deconvolution of unbalanced DNA mixtures from two individuals, up to 1000 fold excess of one contributor. In practice, this novel tool allows to test for the presence of a DNA of interest in traces appearing not useful because of the masking effect of the major DNA contributor. Thus far two sets of DIP-STRs have been published: the first set was described as proof-of-principle, while the second set was specifically developed for forensic applications. Here, we report on the first use of these markers in casework to show advantages and limitations in real examples. Traces, suggestive of containing unbalanced DNA mixtures (bey...
Forensic genetics represents a combination of molecular and population genetics. Personal identifica...
Y chromosome short tandem repeats (Y-STRs) are valuable genetic markers in forensic case-work, espec...
The aim of the present work was to improve the discriminatory potential, and hence the probative val...
Casework samples collected for forensic DNA analysis can produce genomic mixtures in which the DNA o...
Currently available molecular biology tools allow forensic scientists to characterize DNA evidence f...
The genetic characterization of unbalanced mixed stains remains an important area where improvement ...
Resolving genomic mixtures from biological samples recovered at crime scenes represents a real chall...
Samples containing highly unbalanced DNA mixtures from two individuals commonly occur both in forens...
We analyzed forensic DNA samples from four cases of sexual assault, using the Y-chromosome-specific ...
AbstractDNA testing is an established part of the investigation and prosecution of sexual assault. T...
Like DIP-STR markers (deletion/insertion polymorphism-short tandem repeat combinations), SNP-STR mar...
DNA profiling is an effective method of identifying individuals in forensic casework. In sexual assa...
Biological evidence is often found at crime scenes and can comprise of DNA from the victim(s) and pe...
The samples from the sexual assault cases are often found as a imbalanced mixture of epithelial cell...
With the increased use of genetic markers such as short tandem repeats (STRs) for human identificati...
Forensic genetics represents a combination of molecular and population genetics. Personal identifica...
Y chromosome short tandem repeats (Y-STRs) are valuable genetic markers in forensic case-work, espec...
The aim of the present work was to improve the discriminatory potential, and hence the probative val...
Casework samples collected for forensic DNA analysis can produce genomic mixtures in which the DNA o...
Currently available molecular biology tools allow forensic scientists to characterize DNA evidence f...
The genetic characterization of unbalanced mixed stains remains an important area where improvement ...
Resolving genomic mixtures from biological samples recovered at crime scenes represents a real chall...
Samples containing highly unbalanced DNA mixtures from two individuals commonly occur both in forens...
We analyzed forensic DNA samples from four cases of sexual assault, using the Y-chromosome-specific ...
AbstractDNA testing is an established part of the investigation and prosecution of sexual assault. T...
Like DIP-STR markers (deletion/insertion polymorphism-short tandem repeat combinations), SNP-STR mar...
DNA profiling is an effective method of identifying individuals in forensic casework. In sexual assa...
Biological evidence is often found at crime scenes and can comprise of DNA from the victim(s) and pe...
The samples from the sexual assault cases are often found as a imbalanced mixture of epithelial cell...
With the increased use of genetic markers such as short tandem repeats (STRs) for human identificati...
Forensic genetics represents a combination of molecular and population genetics. Personal identifica...
Y chromosome short tandem repeats (Y-STRs) are valuable genetic markers in forensic case-work, espec...
The aim of the present work was to improve the discriminatory potential, and hence the probative val...