SNPs in forensic genetics: a review on SNP typing methodologies
B Sobrino, M Brión, A Carracedo - Forensic science international, 2005 - Elsevier
There is an increasing interest in single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) typing in the
forensic field, not only for the usefulness of SNPs for defining Y chromosome or mtDNA …
forensic field, not only for the usefulness of SNPs for defining Y chromosome or mtDNA …
Forensic validation of the SNPforID 52-plex assay
E Musgrave-Brown, D Ballard, K Balogh… - Forensic Science …, 2007 - Elsevier
The advantages of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) typing in forensic genetics are
well known and include a wider choice of high-throughput typing platforms, lower mutation …
well known and include a wider choice of high-throughput typing platforms, lower mutation …
Evaluation of the Ion Torrent™ HID SNP 169-plex: a SNP typing assay developed for human identification by second generation sequencing
Abstract The Ion Torrent™ HID SNP assay amplified 136 autosomal SNPs and 33 Y-
chromosome markers in one PCR and the markers were subsequently typed using the Ion …
chromosome markers in one PCR and the markers were subsequently typed using the Ion …
Validation of a 21-locus autosomal SNP multiplex for forensic identification purposes
LA Dixon, CM Murray, EJ Archer, AE Dobbins… - Forensic Science …, 2005 - Elsevier
A single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) multiplex has been developed to analyse highly
degraded and low copy number (LCN) DNA template, ie< 100pg, for scenarios including …
degraded and low copy number (LCN) DNA template, ie< 100pg, for scenarios including …
STRs vs. SNPs: thoughts on the future of forensic DNA testing
Largely due to technological progress coming from the Human Genome and International
HapMap Projects, the issue has been raised in recent years within the forensic DNA typing …
HapMap Projects, the issue has been raised in recent years within the forensic DNA typing …
Multiplex PCR and minisequencing of SNPs—a model with 35 Y chromosome SNPs
JJ Sanchez, C Børsting, C Hallenberg… - Forensic science …, 2003 - Elsevier
We have developed a robust single nucleotide polymorphism (SNPs) typing assay with co-
amplification of 25 DNA-fragments and the detection of 35 human Y chromosome SNPs. The …
amplification of 25 DNA-fragments and the detection of 35 human Y chromosome SNPs. The …
Developing a SNP panel for forensic identification of individuals
KK Kidd, AJ Pakstis, WC Speed, EL Grigorenko… - Forensic science …, 2006 - Elsevier
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are likely in the near future to have a fundamental
role in forensics in both human identification and description. However, considerable …
role in forensics in both human identification and description. However, considerable …
SNP typing strategies.
B Budowle - Forensic Science International, 2004 - europepmc.org
Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) typing is likely to be an adjunct forensic technology
to be used when short tandem repeat (STR) typing fails to yield a result or when only a …
to be used when short tandem repeat (STR) typing fails to yield a result or when only a …
Forensically relevant SNP classes
B Budowle, A Van Daal - Biotechniques, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Forensic samples that contain too little template DNA or are too degraded require alternate
genetic marker analyses or approaches to what is currently used for routine casework …
genetic marker analyses or approaches to what is currently used for routine casework …
Candidate SNPs for a universal individual identification panel
AJ Pakstis, WC Speed, JR Kidd, KK Kidd - Human genetics, 2007 - Springer
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are likely in the near future to have a fundamental
role both in human identification and description. However, because allele frequencies can …
role both in human identification and description. However, because allele frequencies can …