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Evaluation of Three DNA Extraction Protocols for Forensic STR Typing After Laser Capture Microdissection

NCJ Number
240630
Journal
Forensic Science International: Genetics Volume: 6 Issue: 2 Dated: March 2012 Pages: 258-262
Author(s)
Mado Vandewoestyne; Filip Van Nieuwerburgh; David Van Hoofstat; Dieter Deforce
Date Published
March 2012
Length
5 pages
Annotation
In this study, three different DNA isolation methods for LCM (laser capture microdissection) collected cells were compared.
Abstract
In forensic sciences, short tandem repeat (STR) analysis is a valuable tool in identifying the donor(s) of biological stains. Laser capture microdissection (LCM) can be used as a cell separating technique to isolate specific cell types in mixed samples. An important challenge lies in the development of a DNA isolation method appropriate for laser microdissected cells, as these samples usually contain minute amounts of cells. In the current study, the PicoPure DNA extraction method outperformed both other methods (IQ system and short alkaline method). Consequently, the minimal number of LCM collected cells necessary for STR typing was determined. Using the PicoPure DNA extraction method, full DNA profiles could be obtained from as little as 10 cells. Nevertheless, despite the occurrence of allelic drop out in some of the samples, lower amounts of cells gave rise to useful DNA profiles. (Published Abstract)