A molecular framework for enhancing quality control and sample integrity in forensic genome sequencing

Steven A. Bates, Bruce Budowle, Lee Baker, Kristen Mittelman, David Mittelman

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DNA typing is essential for identifying crime scene evidence and missing and unknown persons. Molecular tags historically have been incorporated into DNA typing reactions to improve result interpretation. Molecular tags like barcodes and unique identifiers are integral to MPS, aiding in sample tracking and error detection. However, these tags do not fully leverage sequence variation to enhance quality control. To address this need, molecular etches, which are synthetic oligonucleotides that serve as an internal molecular information management system, are introduced. Molecular etches encode detailed sample information improving sample workflow history, tracking, contamination detection, and authenticity verification. Validation studies demonstrate the robustness of molecular etches in genomic sequencing, making them a valuable quality tool for forensic DNA analysis.

Originalspråkengelska
Artikelnummer103179
TidskriftForensic Science International: Genetics
Volym75
Antal sidor7
ISSN1872-4973
DOI
StatusPublicerad - feb. 2025
MoE-publikationstypA1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad

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