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Validation of reduced volume <scp>VeriFiler</scp>™ Express <scp>PCR</scp> Amplification Kit for buccal swab samples extracted using <scp>Prep‐n‐Go</scp>™ Buffer

Jessica Perry, Tasnim Munshi, Thomas Haizel, Sasitaran Iyavoo

2022Journal of Forensic Sciences14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The efficiency of reduced volume PCR amplification was studied using the VeriFiler™ Express PCR Amplification Kit. Full (25 μL) and reduced (5 μL) volumes were tested in parallel to identify any differences in template DNA sensitivity and other electropherogram parameters. Both volumes produced full DNA profiles down to 0.08 ng/μL DNA concentration at 26 PCR cycles; however, reduced volume produced higher peak heights due to increased signal intensities. Significant difference (p-value ≤ 0.05) in heterozygote peak height ratios was observed between both volumes, where the reduced volume threshold was lowered to 0.6 to accommodate all data points. However, no significant difference (p-value > 0.05) was identified in the stutter ratios between both volumes. The analytical threshold for reduced volume was also determined to be 150 RFU with the presence of template DNA in PCR amplification. When the optimized reduced volume parameters were tested on DNA extracted from buccal swab samples using Prep-n-Go™ Buffer, good quality DNA profiles were produced. Overall, the reduced volume not only showed better results compared to the full volume, but also enable more samples to be processed with a PCR amplification kit, thus reduced the cost.

Topics & Concepts

Volume (thermodynamics)Molecular biologyDNA extractionChromatographyDNAPolymerase chain reactionChemistryBuccal swabReal-time polymerase chain reactionAnalytical Chemistry (journal)BiologyGeneBiochemistryPhysicsQuantum mechanicsMolecular Biology Techniques and ApplicationsEnvironmental DNA in Biodiversity StudiesGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies