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Specific Quantification of Human Genomes from Low Copy Number DNA Samples in Forensic and Ancient DNA Studies

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Journal Croat Med J
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2003 Jun 17
PMID 12808718
Citations 11
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Abstract

We reviewed the current methodologies used for human DNA quantitation in forensic and ancient DNA studies, including sensitive hybridization methods based on the detection of nuclear alpha-satellite repetitive DNA regions or more recently developed fluorogenic real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) designs for the detection of both nuclear and mitochondrial DNA regions. Special emphasis has been put on the applicability of recently described different real-time PCR designs targeting different fragments of the HV1 mtDNA control region, and a segment of the X-Y homologous amelogenin gene. The importance of these quantitative assays is to ensure the consistency of low copy number DNA typing (STR profiling and mtDNA sequencing).

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