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The application of miniplex primer sets in the analysis of degraded DNA from human skeletal remains.

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The data suggest smaller PCR amplicons may provide a useful alternative to mitochondrial DNA for anthropological and forensic analysis of degraded DNA from human skeletal remains.
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A new set of multiplexed PCR primers has been applied to the analysis of human skeletal remains to determine their efficacy in analyzing degraded DNA. These primer sets, known as Miniplexes, produce shorter amplicons (50-280base pairs (bp)) than standard short tandem repeat (STR) kits, but still utilize the 13 CODIS STR loci, providing results that are searchable on national DNA databases. In this study, a set of 31 different human remains were exposed to a variety of environmental conditions, extracted, and amplified with commercial and Miniplex DNA typing kits. The amplification efficiency of the Miniplex sets was then compared with the Promega PowerPlex s 16 system. Sixty-four percent of the samples generated full profiles when amplified with the Miniplexes, while only 16% of the samples generated full profiles with the Pow- erplex s 16 kit. Complete profiles were obtained for 11 of the 12 Miniplex loci with amplicon sizes less than 200bp. These data suggest smaller PCR amplicons may provide a useful alternative to mitochondrial DNA for anthropological and forensic analysis of degraded DNA from human skeletal remains.

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Development and validation of the AmpFlSTR MiniFiler PCR Amplification Kit: a MiniSTR multiplex for the analysis of degraded and/or PCR inhibited DNA.

TL;DR: Results demonstrate significant performance improvements in models of DNA degradation, PCR inhibition, and nonprobative samples when compared to the AmpFℓSTR® Identifiler® and SGM Plus® kits.
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Development of STR profiles from firearms and fired cartridge cases.

TL;DR: This study focused on obtaining STR profiles from fired cartridge cases using the AmpFlSTR MiniFiler kit, which is designed to amplify DNA from low level, inhibited, and degraded samples and compared to other STR amplification kits.
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Typing short amplicon binary polymorphisms: Supplementary SNP and Indel genetic information in the analysis of highly degraded skeletal remains

TL;DR: Missing person and disaster victim identification by kinship analysis is considerably strengthened by the addition of SAB markers since they can be successfully typed on degraded bone samples while adding considerable extra genetic data when poor or incomplete information is available from conventional forensic markers for the analysis of family pedigrees.
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Cadaver use at the University of Tennessee's Anthropological Research Facility

TL;DR: The Anthropological Research Facility allows actualistic studies evaluating human decomposition to be conducted in a controlled, scientific setting, and has contributed to the accuracy of time since death estimations, which may be critical in criminal investigations.
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Statistics for Analytical Chemistry

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a summary of statistical tests for classical analysis, including errors in classical analysis - Statistics of Repeated Measurements and Statistical Tests for Instrumental Analysis.
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Technical note: improved DNA extraction from ancient bones using silica-based spin columns

TL;DR: A simple method for extracting polymerase chain reaction-amplifiable DNA from ancient bones without the use of organic solvents is described.
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The development of reduced size STR amplicons as tools for analysis of degraded DNA.

TL;DR: Comparison studies in over 100 samples have verified that these miniSTR primers can provide fully concordant results to commercial STR kits and can provide improved signal from degraded DNA specimens.
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Validation of a 16-locus fluorescent multiplex system.

TL;DR: Comparison of genotype results from the PowerPlex 16 System with other commercially available systems on non-probative reference and forensic samples showed consistent results and Reaction conditions including volume, annealing temperature, and concentrations of primer, AmpliTaq Gold, and magnesium were shown to be optimal yet robust enough to withstand moderate variations without affecting genotype analysis.
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