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Integrated microfluidic system for rapid forensic DNA analysis: sample collection to DNA profile

Authors :
Hopwood, Andrew J.
Hurth, Cedric
Yang, Jianing
Cai, Zhi
Moran, Nina
Lee-Edghill, John G.
Nordquist, Alan
Lenigk, Ralf
Estes, Matthew D.
Haley, John P.
McAlister, Colin R.
Chen, Xiaojia
Brooks, Carla
Smith, Stan
Elliott, Keith
Koumi, Pieris
Zenhausern, Frederic
Tully, Gillian
Source :
Analytical Chemistry. August 15, 2010, Vol. 82 Issue 16, p6991, 9 p.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

We 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. The instrument is loaded with a DNA processing cartridge which incorporates on-board pumps and valves which direct the delivery of sample and reagents to the various reaction chambers to allow DNA purification, amplification of the DNA by PCR, and collection of the amplified product for delivery to an integral CE chip. The fluorescently labeled product is separated using micro capillary electrophoresis with a resolution of 1.2 base pairs (bp) allowing laser induced fluorescence-based detection of the amplified short tandem repeat fragments and subsequent analysis of data to produce a DNA profile which is compatible with the data format of the UKDNA database. The entire process from taking the sample from a suspect, to database compatible DNA profile production can currently be achieved in less than 4 h. By integrating such an instrument and microfluidic cartridge with the forensic process, we believe it will be possible in the near future to process a DNA sample taken from an individual in police custody and compare the profile with the DNA profiles held on a DNA Database in as little as 3 h. 10.1021/ac101355r

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00032700
Volume :
82
Issue :
16
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Analytical Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.235406419