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Highly sensitive polymerase chain reaction-free quantum dot-based quantification of forensic genomic DNA
Authors:Yu Kyung Tak  Won Young Kim  Min Jung Kim  Eunyoung Han  Myun Soo Han  Jong Jin Kim  Wook Kim  Jong Eun Lee  Joon Myong Song
Institution:1. College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, South Korea;2. Forensic DNA Center, National Forensic Service, Seoul 158-707, South Korea;3. Department of Biological Sciences, Dankook University, Cheonan 330-714, South Korea;4. DNA Link, VICHEN CITY Building 3F, Seoul 121-850, South Korea
Abstract:Forensic DNA samples can degrade easily due to exposure to light and moisture at the crime scene. In addition, the amount of DNA acquired at a criminal site is inherently limited. This limited amount of human DNA has to be quantified accurately after the process of DNA extraction. The accurately quantified extracted genomic DNA is then used as a DNA template in polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification for short tandem repeat (STR) human identification. Accordingly, highly sensitive and human-specific quantification of forensic DNA samples is an essential issue in forensic study. In this work, a quantum dot (Qdot)-labeled Alu sequence was developed as a probe to simultaneously satisfy both the high sensitivity and human genome selectivity for quantification of forensic DNA samples. This probe provided PCR-free determination of human genomic DNA and had a 2.5-femtogram detection limit due to the strong emission and photostability of the Qdot. The Qdot-labeled Alu sequence has been used successfully to assess 18 different forensic DNA samples for STR human identification.
Keywords:PCR  polymerase chain reaction  Qdot  quantum dot  STR  short tandem repeat  CODIS  Combined DNA Index System  a-NP  alpha-naphthyl phosphaste  AcP  acid phosphatase  LMG  Leucomalachite green  SM  semen  qRT-PCR  quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction  ATP  adenosine triphosphate  LIF  laser-induced fluorescence  DI  dye intercalation
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