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Developmental validation of a fully integrated sample-to-profile rapid human identification system for processing single-source reference buccal samples.

Stevan Jovanovich1, Greg Bogdan2, Richard Belcinski2, Jacklyn Buscaino2, Dean Burgi2, Erica L R Butts3, Kaiwan Chear2, Brian Ciopyk2, David Eberhart2, Omar El-Sissi2, Helen Franklin2, Stefanie Gangano2, Jennifer Gass2, Dennis Harris2, Lori Hennessy2, Alex Kindwall2, David King2, Jim Klevenberg2, Yuan Li2, Neelima Mehendale2, Roger McIntosh2, Bill Nielsen2, Charles Park2, Francesca Pearson2, Robert Schueren2, Nancy Stainton2, Charles Troup2, Peter M Vallone3, Mattias Vangbo2, Timothy Woudenberg2, David Wyrick2, Stephen Williams2.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Short tandem repeat (STR) DNA typing is a global standard for human identification. Current practice involves highly trained forensic analysts, operating in a laboratory setting, using multiple instruments to process samples and analyze the data. Here, we report the developmental validation of a fully integrated and automated DNA profiling system, the RapidHIT® System, capable of producing up to five high quality STR profiles with full controls in approximately 90min using PowerPlex®16 HS RapidHIT chemistry. The system integrates all sample handling steps: starting from lysis of cells on buccal swabs or other buccal sample types through DNA extraction, normalization, amplification,capillary array electrophoresis, detection, and integrated software analysis. The results describe the developmental validation of the RapidHIT™ System for buccal samples processed with the DNA IQ™ extraction chemistry using a guandinium chaotropic agent and paramagnetic beads followed by amplification using a modified version of PowerPlex 16 HS chemistry (PowerPlex 16 HS RapidHIT chemistry), and capillary electrophoresis with manual review of genotyping data following interpretation guidelines. All processing from the buccal swab to generation and processing of the profile occurs on the RapidHIT platform. RESULT: are concordant with traditional methods, with 88% first pass success rates for both the CODIS and PowerPlex 16 loci. Average peak height ratios were 0.89 for buccal swabs. The system produces full profiles from swabs with at least 176 ng of saliva DNA. Rapid DNA identification systems will significantly enhance capabilities for forensic labs, intelligence, defense, law enforcement, refugee and immigration applications, and kinship analysis.
Copyright © 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd.. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Buccal swabs; CODIS; DNA profiling; Forensics; Human identification; Integrated sample-to-profile; PCR; Rapid DNA; Short tandem repeats (STR); system

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25621924     DOI: 10.1016/j.fsigen.2014.12.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Forensic Sci Int Genet        ISSN: 1872-4973            Impact factor:   4.882


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