Principles, Practice, and Evolution of Capillary Electrophoresis as a Tool for Forensic DNA Analysis.

Q1 Social Sciences Forensic Science Review Pub Date : 2012-07-01
J G Shewale, L Qi, L M Calandro
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Capillary electrophoresis (CE) is a versatile and widely used analysis platform with application in diverse areas such as analytical chemistry, chiral separations, clinical, forensics, molecular biology, natural products, organic chemistry, and the pharmaceutical industry. Forensic applications of CE include fragment analysis, DNA sequencing, SNP typing, and analysis of gunshot residues, explosive residues, and drugs. Fragment analysis is a widely used method for short tandem repeat (STR) profiling for human identification (HID) due to the single-base resolution capability of CE. This approach circumvents the tedious and expensive approach of DNA sequencing for STR typing. The high sizing precision, ability to detect fluorescence emitted from multiple dyes, automated electrophoretic runs, and data collection software are key factors in the worldwide adoption of CE as the preferred platform for forensic DNA analysis. The most common CE systems used in forensic DNA analysis include the ABI PRISM® 310, 3100, 3100 Avant, 3130, 3130xl, 3500, and 3500xL Genetic Analyzers (GAs). The 3500 series GAs are developed with features useful for forensic scientists, including a normalization feature for analysis of the data designed to reduce the variation in peak height from instrument to instrument and injection to injection. Other hardware and software features include improved temperature control, radio frequency identification (RFID) tags for monitoring instrument consumables, HID-focused software features, and security and maintenance.

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毛细管电泳作为法医DNA分析工具的原理、实践和发展。
毛细管电泳(CE)是一种用途广泛的分析平台,在分析化学、手性分离、临床、法医学、分子生物学、天然产物、有机化学和制药工业等各个领域都有应用。CE的法医应用包括片段分析,DNA测序,SNP分型,以及分析枪击残留物,爆炸残留物和药物。片段分析是一种广泛应用于短串联重复(STR)分析的方法,用于人类鉴定(HID),由于CE的单碱基分辨率。这种方法避免了冗长而昂贵的STR分型DNA测序方法。高上浆精度,能够检测多种染料发出的荧光,自动电泳运行和数据收集软件是全球采用CE作为法医DNA分析首选平台的关键因素。法医DNA分析中最常用的CE系统包括ABI PRISM®310、3100、3100 Avant、3130、3130xl、3500和3500xL基因分析仪(GAs)。3500系列GAs具有对法医科学家有用的功能,包括用于分析数据的归一化功能,旨在减少从仪器到仪器和注射到注射的峰值高度变化。其他硬件和软件功能包括改进的温度控制、用于监测仪器耗材的射频识别(RFID)标签、以hid为重点的软件功能以及安全性和维护。
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Forensic Science Review
Forensic Science Review Social Sciences-Law
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