02754oam 2200505Ia 450 991069536970332120060926173724.0(CKB)5470000002369052(OCoLC)71757955(EXLCZ)99547000000236905220060926d2006 ua 0engurbn|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierA rapid and inexpensive PCR-based STR genotyping method for identifying forensic specimens[electronic resource] final report /Doris M. Kupfer ... [and others]Washington, D.C. :Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aerospace Medicine ;Ft. Belvior, VA :Available to the public through the Defense Technical Information Center ;Springfield, Va. :Available to the public through the National Technical Information Service,2006.i, 14 pages digital, PDF fileTitle from title screen (viewed on Sept. 26, 2006).Performed by FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute; Advancia; and DNA Solutions, Oklahoma City, OK."June 2006.""DOT/FAA/AM-06/14."Includes bibliographical references (pages 13-14).In this study, the Federal Bureau of Investigation's human Combined DNA Identity System (CODIS) loci were used on a rapid, inexpensive microfluidics chip electrophoresis platform to confirm the identity of forensic samples from an aircraft accident site. Absolute allele identification was not achieved with this method, but it was found to be suitable for comparative analysis, as demonstrated by validation of the results and conclusions from capillary electrophoresis. The nine CODIS Short Tandem Repeat loci and a gender discrimination locus used in this study have a greater than 5E+07 matching probability suitable for small sample sizes.Rapid and inexpensive PCR-based STR genotyping method for identifying forensic specimens Forensic geneticsDNA fingerprintingPolymerase chain reactionForensic genetics.DNA fingerprinting.Polymerase chain reaction.Kupfer Doris M1382138United States.Office of Aerospace Medicine.United States.Federal Aviation Administration.Civil Aerospace Medical Institute.Advancia.DNA Solutions.GPOGPOGPOBOOK9910695369703321A rapid and inexpensive PCR-based STR genotyping method for identifying forensic specimens3425249UNINA