Forensic DNA analysis can provide conclusive evidence to trace specific individuals to a crime scene and has been instrumental in solving cold cases, exonerating the wrongfully accused and bringing ...
Eight-color STR multiplex system provides more information per casework sample MADISON, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--New chemistry for DNA analysis will empower forensic laboratories to overcome common ...
A new 19 X- short tandem repeat (STR) multiplex PCR system has recently been developed, though its applicability in forensic studies has not been thoroughly assessed. In this study, 932 unrelated ...
Promega files patent for first-of-its-kind enzyme that minimizes stutter artifacts in STR analysis Reduced stutter polymerase enhances accuracy, efficiency and reliability of DNA profiling in forensic ...
The demand to perform forensic DNA profiling outside of centralized laboratories and on the crime scene is increasing. Several criminal investigations would benefit tremendously from having DNA based ...
WASHINGTON, DC (1/10/24) – STRmix™ forensic software has produced usable, interpretable, and legally admissible DNA evidence in at least 530,000 criminal cases worldwide since its introduction in 2012 ...
Thermo Fisher Scientific introduced a new next-generation sequencing (NGS) panel for forensic DNA analysis. The Applied Biosystems Precision ID GlobalFiler NGS STR Panel v2 panel, combined with ...
Frequently the only biological material available to identify persons is DNA in a very degraded state. In these cases, the kits usually employed to carry out DNA identifications do not produce ...
A high number of forensic laboratories presently use PCR and capillary electrophoresis (CE)-based techniques to investigate short tandem repeat (STR) markers and alternative polymorphisms. Sequencing ...
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Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. MADISON, Wis. — A novel enzyme developed by research scientists at Promega Corporation will virtually eliminate ...
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