Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6462760 Forensic Science International: Genetics 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Haplotype-specific extraction is an assay for separating specimens containing DNA from multiple individuals.•HSE can resolve various haploid components of a diploid or polyploid DNA sample.•We applied HSE for the separation of mitochondrial DNA mixtures before Sanger sequencing.•We determined the highest enrichment success by applying different lengths for the probes.

A particularly challenging aspect of forensic casework is the accurate interpretation of samples that contain DNA from more than one contributor, since DNA analysis of specific identification markers often results in ambiguous mixed profiles. Physically separating the various haploid components of a diploid or polyploid DNA sample or of a specimen containing DNA from multiple individuals can resolve this problem. We adapted and combined previously developed methods of haplotype-specific extraction (HSE) to separate and analyze mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) in samples containing DNA from two individuals. After optimizing conditions and probes, we performed HSE to separate mitochondrial DNA mixtures, which manifest as mixed nucleotide calls at single base positions. We were able to subsequently identify the DNA of the two individuals by sequencing. Based on our findings from this proof-of-concept experiment, this novel assay will be useful for distinguishing among the mtDNA of individuals in mixed DNA samples.

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