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Validation of a rapid DNA process with the RapidHIT® ID system using GlobalFiler® Express chemistry, a platform optimized for decentralized testing environments.

Susana Salceda1, Arnaldo Barican1, Jacklyn Buscaino1, Bruce Goldman1, Jim Klevenberg1, Melissa Kuhn1, Dennis Lehto1, Frank Lin1, Phong Nguyen1, Charles Park1, Francesca Pearson1, Rick Pittaro1, Sayali Salodkar1, Robert Schueren1, Corey Smith1, Charles Troup1, Dean Tsou1, Mattias Vangbo1, Justus Wunderle1, David King2.   

Abstract

The RapidHIT® ID is a fully automated sample-to-answer system for short tandem repeat (STR)-based human identification. The RapidHIT ID has been optimized for use in decentralized environments and processes presumed single source DNA samples, generating Combined DNA Index System (CODIS)-compatible DNA profiles in less than 90min. The system is easy to use, requiring less than one minute of hands-on time. Profiles are reviewed using centralized linking software, RapidLINK™ (IntegenX, Pleasanton, CA), a software tool designed to collate DNA profiles from single or multiple RapidHIT ID systems at different geographic locations. The RapidHIT ID has been designed to employ GlobalFiler® Express and AmpFLSTR® NGMSElect™, Thermo Fisher Scientific (Waltham, MA) STR chemistries. The Developmental Validation studies were performed using GlobalFiler® Express with single source reference samples according to Scientific Working Group for DNA Analysis Methods guidelines. These results show that multiple RapidHIT ID systems networked with RapidLINK software form a highly reliable system for wide-scale deployment in locations such as police booking stations and border crossings enabling real-time testing of arrestees, potential human trafficking victims, and other instances where rapid turnaround is essential.
Copyright © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  GlobalFiler(®) Express; Presumed single source sample; Rapid DNA RapidHIT(®); RapidHIT(®) ID; RapidLINK™; STR; SWGDAM developmental validation

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28135583     DOI: 10.1016/j.fsigen.2017.01.005

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


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