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DNA Extraction on Microfluidic Devices.

J M Bienvenue1, J P Landers2,3.   

Abstract

Purification of DNA is a critical step of the genetic analysis process, particularly when the interrogation of forensic samples, often contaminated by exogenous and endogenous inhibitors, is considered. Recently, examples of microfluidic DNA purification strategies are becoming more prolific, with successful extraction of DNA from a variety of forensically relevant targets demonstrated using these microscale techniques and systems. From silica-based purification strategies that mimic their macroscale counterparts, to novel functionally derivatized systems, these purification tools represent the newest schemes for rapid, automated, closed-system sample processing that can integrate seamlessly with downstream microscale analysis techniques. The work presented herein highlights the development of novel microscale purification systems for extraction of DNA, their potential application in forensic analysis, and their potential for future incorporation in micro total analysis systems (µTAS).
Copyright © 2010 Central Police University.

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Keywords:  DNA; RNA; forensic analysis; microfluidics; volume reduction

Year:  2010        PMID: 26242596

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Forensic Sci Rev        ISSN: 1042-7201


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Review 1.  Separation/extraction, detection, and interpretation of DNA mixtures in forensic science (review).

Authors:  Ruiyang Tao; Shouyu Wang; Jiashuo Zhang; Jingyi Zhang; Zihao Yang; Xiang Sheng; Yiping Hou; Suhua Zhang; Chengtao Li
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2018-05-25       Impact factor: 2.686

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