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Massive parallel sequencing in forensics: advantages, issues, technicalities, and prospects

David Ballard, Jakub Winkler-Galicki, Joanna Wesoły

2020International Journal of Legal Medicine151 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the last decade, next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology, alternatively massive parallel sequencing (MPS), was applied to all fields of biological research. Its introduction to the field of forensics was slower, mainly due to lack of accredited sequencers, kits, and relatively higher sequencing error rates as compared with standardized Sanger sequencing. Currently, a majority of the problematic issues have been solved, which is proven by the body of reports in the literature. Here, we discuss the utility of NGS sequencing in forensics, emphasizing the advantages, issues, the technical aspects of the experiments, commercial solutions, and the potentially interesting applications of MPS.

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Medical lawForensic geneticsMedical emergencyMedicinePolitical scienceLawBiologyGeneticsMicrosatelliteAlleleGeneForensic and Genetic ResearchMolecular Biology Techniques and ApplicationsForensic Entomology and Diptera Studies
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