| Literature DB >> 30221375 |
Rachel Houston1, Carrie Mayes1, Jonathan L King2, Sheree Hughes-Stamm1,3, David Gangitano1.
Abstract
Massively parallel sequencing (MPS) is an emerging technology in the field of forensic genetics that provides distinct advantages compared to capillary electrophoresis. This study offers a proof of concept that MPS technologies can be applied to genotype autosomal STRs in Cannabis sativa. A custom panel for MPS was designed to interrogate 12 cannabis-specific STR loci by sequence rather than size. A simple workflow was implemented to integrate the custom PCR multiplex into a workflow compatible with the Ion Plus Fragment Library Kit, Ion™ Chef, and Ion™ S5 System. For data sorting and sequence analysis, a custom configuration file was designed for STRait Razor v3 to parse and extract STR sequence data. This study represents a preliminary investigation of sequence variation for 12 autosomal STR loci in 16 cannabis samples. Full concordance was observed between the MPS and CE data. Results revealed intra-repeat variation in eight loci where the nominal or size-based allele was identical, but variances were discovered in the sequence of the flanking region. Although only a small number of cannabis samples were evaluated, this study demonstrates that more informative STR data can be obtained via MPS.Entities:
Keywords: Cannabis sativa; Forensic plant science; Ion™ S5; Massively parallel sequencing; STR
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30221375 DOI: 10.1002/elps.201800152
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Electrophoresis ISSN: 0173-0835 Impact factor: 3.535