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The Quantifiler® Trio DNA quantification kit effectively quantifies low-level forensic DNA samples directly, improving direct Short Tandem Repeat (STR) analysis reliability for touch DNA. This method enhances sensitivity and accuracy for forensic casework.

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  • Forensic Science
  • Molecular Biology
  • Genetics

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  • Direct quantification assays are crucial for the widespread adoption of combined direct quantification/direct Short Tandem Repeat (STR) workflows in forensic science.
  • Accurate DNA quantification is essential for optimizing downstream processes like STR amplification, especially with limited or degraded samples.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the feasibility of using the Quantifiler® Trio DNA quantification kit for direct quantification of forensic casework samples.
  • To evaluate the reliability of the Quantifiler® Trio kit in predicting direct STR amplification results for low-level touch DNA samples.

Main Methods:

  • Forensic casework samples, including low-level touch DNA and blood, were collected on PE swabs.
  • Direct quantification of collected samples was performed using the Quantifiler® Trio DNA quantification kit.
  • Direct STR amplification was performed using the GlobalFiler™ PCR amplification kit for comparison.

Main Results:

  • The Quantifiler® Trio kit demonstrated increased sensitivity, detecting less than 10pg of DNA in unprocessed touch samples.
  • This kit minimized stochastic effects across different targets within the same sample.
  • Direct quantification results using the Quantifiler® Trio kit showed higher reliability in predicting direct STR results for low-level touch DNA (<10pg) compared to the Quantifiler® Duo kit.

Conclusions:

  • The Quantifiler® Trio DNA quantification kit is effective for the direct quantification of forensic casework samples, including low-level touch DNA.
  • Direct quantification with the Quantifiler® Trio kit provides accurate DNA quantity information for optimizing direct STR amplification.
  • The Quantifiler® Trio kit offers a more reliable method than the Quantifiler® Duo kit for predicting STR results from ultra-low-level unprocessed touch DNA samples.