Melissa Scheible
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Recent Articles
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Scheible M, Stinson T, Breen M, Callahan B, Thomas R, Meiklejohn K
PLoS One
. 2024 Mar;
19(3):e0299524.
PMID: 38507343
Parchment, the skins of animals prepared for use as writing surfaces, offers a valuable source of genetic information. Many have clearly defined provenance, allowing for the genetic findings to be...
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Scheible M, Loreille O, Just R, Irwin J
Forensic Sci Int Genet
. 2014 Jun;
12:107-19.
PMID: 24908576
To investigate the feasibility of next generation sequencing technology (NGS) for the multiplex detection and sequence production of short tandem repeats (STRs) from degraded and low DNA quantity samples, standard...
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Scheible M, Kim S, Sturk-Andreaggi K, Coble M, Irwin J
Int J Legal Med
. 2014 Feb;
128(5):745-6.
PMID: 24573746
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region (16024-576) sequences were generated from 281 individuals from South Korea. Robotic liquid handling, a redundant sequencing strategy, and a series of quality control checks were...
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Scheible M, Alenizi M, Sturk-Andreaggi K, Coble M, Ismael S, Irwin J
Forensic Sci Int Genet
. 2011 May;
5(4):e112-3.
PMID: 21555259
Mitochondrial control region (16024-576) sequences were generated from 381 Kuwaiti samples. Previously, these samples were typed with the AmpFℓSTR(®) Identifiler(®) kit (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, California). Automated high throughput lab...
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Lee S, Clabaugh K, Silva B, Odigie K, Coble M, Loreille O, et al.
Forensic Sci Int Genet
. 2011 Feb;
6(1):31-40.
PMID: 21324769
The ability to properly collect, analyze and preserve biological stains is important to preserving the integrity of forensic evidence. Stabilization of intact biological evidence in cells and the DNA extracts...