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A simple and sensitive method for quantifying human genomic DNA in forensic specimen extracts.

J S Waye1, L A Presley, B Budowle, G G Shutler, R M Fourney.   

Abstract

The analysis of DNA restriction fragment length polymorphisms by Southern blot hybridization requires that sufficient quantities of high molecular weight genomic DNA be extracted from biological specimens. Prior to analysis, it is necessary to determine the quantity and quality of the extracted DNA. For many applications, it is also desirable to determine the amount of DNA which is of human origin. In this report, we describe a simple and highly sensitive procedure for the specific quantification of human genomic DNA in forensic extracts or any biological sample. A small fraction of the extract is immobilized onto a nylon membrane and subsequently hybridized to p17H8 (D17Z1), a cloned probe which detects highly repetitive, primate-specific alpha satellite DNA. The procedure requires less than four hours to complete and can be used to quantify subnanogram amounts of hybridizable human genomic DNA.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2631790

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechniques        ISSN: 0736-6205            Impact factor:   1.993


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