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A Noninvasive Hair Sampling Technique to Obtain High Quality DNA from Elusive Small Mammals
Published on: March 13, 2011
Rootless hair as a reliable source of forensic genetic information
Joshua D Kapp1, Ciara Wanket2, Remy Nguyen1
1Department of Biomolecular Engineering, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA.
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The small amount of fragmented DNA present in rootless hair shafts is unsuitable for many assays, including most PCR-based assays. Thus, rootless hair DNA is often overlooked in biomedical and forensic analysis. Here we apply methods for efficient recovery and sequencing of minute quantities of short, fragmented DNA to single human hair shafts. Using this approach, we characterize DNA fragments in hair shafts. Despite the small quantities of fragmented DNA, we find multi-fold genome coverage can be generated from a few centimeters of most hair shafts - enough to generate accurate genotype calls and statistically compelling evidence for identity or non-identity.
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