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Integrated Microfluidic System for Rapid Forensic DNA Analysis: Sample Collection to DNA Profile
Analytical Chemistry, 2010We demonstrate a conduit for the delivery of a step change in the DNA analysis process: A fully integrated instrument for the analysis of multiplex short tandem repeat DNA profiles from reference buccal samples is described and is suitable for the processing of such samples within a forensic environment such as a police custody suite or booking office.
Andrew J, Hopwood +17 more
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Extraction of DNA by Magnetic Ionic Liquids: Tunable Solvents for Rapid and Selective DNA Analysis
Analytical Chemistry, 2015DNA extraction represents a significant bottleneck in nucleic acid analysis. In this study, hydrophobic magnetic ionic liquids (MILs) were synthesized and employed as solvents for the rapid and efficient extraction of DNA from aqueous solution. The DNA-enriched microdroplets were manipulated by application of a magnetic field.
Kevin D, Clark +6 more
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Rapid analysis of 3′-ends of DNA fragments by terminal 32P-labeling
Analytical Biochemistry, 1974Abstract A fast method of analysis of the 3′ ends of oligodeoxyribonucleotides is described. Basically the method involves: (a) Labeling of the 3′ ends of oligodeoxyribonucleotides with the terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase and [α- 32 P] ATP as donor; (b) hydrolysis of the labeled fragments to 3′ deoxymononucleotides by acid DNase and spleen ...
A. Bernardi, BERTAZZONI, Umberto
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Attachment of heavy metal to DNA molecules for rapid analysis
Fourtieth IAS Annual Meeting. Conference Record of the 2005 Industry Applications Conference, 2005., 2005Labeling of DNA has been studied using base-specific Rhodium (II) acetate [Rh/sub 2/(O/sub 2/CCH/sub 3/)/sub 4/] (Rh1) compound. First, DNA and Rh1 were mixed and the binding reaction was checked by electrophoresis of the complex. The result showed that some of DNA molecules were labeled by the Rh1.
R.Md. Masudur +3 more
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The rapid identification of railway disaster victims by DNA analysis
International Congress Series, 2003At 1:12 PM on the 4th of January 2000, a local train and an express train crashed in a wooden area, approximately 150 km north of Oslo. Both trains were expected to move at a speed of 80–90 km/h before the incident. The northbound local train was expected to carry 15 passengers and 2 employees.
P. Hoff-Olsen, B. Mevåg, K. Ormstad
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Integrated System for Rapid PCR-Based DNA Analysis in Microfluidic Devices
Analytical Chemistry, 2000An integrated system for rapid PCR-based analysis on a microchip has been demonstrated. The system couples a compact thermal cycling assembly based on dual Peltier thermoelectric elements with a microchip gel electrophoresis platform. This configuration allows fast (approximately 1 min/ cycle) and efficient DNA amplification on-chip followed by ...
J, Khandurina +5 more
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The Israel DNA database—The establishment of a rapid, semi-automated analysis system
Forensic Science International: Genetics, 2012The Israel Police DNA database, also known as IPDIS (Israel Police DNA Index System), has been operating since February 2007. During that time more than 135,000 reference samples have been uploaded and more than 2000 hits reported. We have developed an effective semi-automated system that includes two automated punchers, three liquid handler robots and
Ashira, Zamir +3 more
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Simple, Rapid Preparation of Poxvirus DNA for PCR Cloning and Analysis
2019This chapter describes the simple, rapid, and inexpensive preparation of template DNA from poxvirus-infected cells, plaques, or crude virus stocks for PCR amplification. This technique is reliable and robust and only requires centrifugation, detergent, and protease treatment.
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Circulating tumor DNA in advanced solid tumors: Clinical relevance and future directions
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Michael L Cheng +2 more
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