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Chapter 13: DNA Quantitation
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Determining the amount of DNA is a sample is essential A narrow concentration range is required for PCR Must use human-specific DNA quantitation methods Quality and Quantity of DNA Forensic Biology by Richard Li2
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Slot Blot Assay Interchelating Dye Quantitative PCR Forensic Biology by Richard Li3
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Slot Blot Method Detect primate DNA Genomic DNA is denatured and small volume is spotted onto a nitrocellulose membrane Single-stranded DNA is immobilized onto a nylon membrane Targeted sequence revealed by a 40-nucleotide probe at the D17Z1 locus Forensic Biology by Richard Li4
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Interchelating Dye Method Fluorescent dye used Quant-iT PicoGreen dsDNA reagent Limit 250pg Not specific to human DNA Useful with known reference samples Fluorescence measure by spectrofluorometer Forensic Biology by Richard Li5
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Quantitative PCR methods Detects PCR inhibitors Most sensitive Amount of PCR product amplified during PCR correlates with the initial concentration End-point PCR Real time PCR Forensic Biology by Richard Li6
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Real Time PCR 1990’s Analyzes the cycle-to-cycle change in fluorescence signal resulting from amplification of a target sequence during PCR TaqMan Method Forensic Biology by Richard Li7
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