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Implementation and Validation of the Teleshake Unit for DNA IQ Robotic Extraction and Development of a Large Volume DNA IQ Method

NCJ Number
231220
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences Volume: 55 Issue: 3 Dated: May 2010 Pages: 706-714
Author(s)
Jennifer C. Grubb, B.A.; Katie M. Horsman-Hall, Ph.D.; Karen L.V. Sykes, M.S.; Rebecca A. Schlisserman, M.S.; Vanessa M. Covert, M.S.; Han Na Rhee, M.S.; Jeffrey D. Ban, M.S.; Susan A. Greenspoon, Ph.D.
Date Published
May 2010
Length
9 pages
Annotation
Automated platforms used for forensic casework sample DNA extraction need to be versatile to accommodate a wide variety of sample types, thus protocols frequently need modification. In this study, DNA IQ methods previously developed for the Biomek 2000 Automation Workstation were adapted for the Teleshake Unit using normal volumes and all deepwell extraction, and a large volume DNA IQ method developed.
Abstract
DNA purification without detectable contamination of adjacent reagent blanks is reported in the extraction of tissue samples containing several micrograms of DNA. Sensitivity and contamination studies demonstrated similar performance with the manual organic extraction method for bloodstain dilution samples. Mock casework samples demonstrated the effectiveness of the Teleshake and Teleshake large volume methods. Because of the performance and increased versatility of the DNA IQ extraction with these modifications, the Teleshake Unit has been implemented in both normal and large volume automated DNA extractions at the Virginia Department of Forensic Science. 5 figures, 1 table, and 18 references (Published Abstract)