Validation of a DNA IQ™-based extraction method for TECAN robotic liquid handling workstations for processing casework |
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Authors: | Chantal J. Fr geau, C. Marc Lett,Ron M. Fourney |
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Affiliation: | a Royal Canadian Mounted Police, National Services and Research, 1200 Vanier Parkway, Ottawa, Ontario K1G 3M8, Canada;b Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Forensic Laboratory Services-Biology, 1200 Vanier Parkway, Ottawa, Ontario K1G 3M8, Canada |
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Abstract: | A semi-automated DNA extraction process for casework samples based on the Promega DNA IQ™ system was optimized and validated on TECAN Genesis 150/8 and Freedom EVO robotic liquid handling stations configured with fixed tips and a TECAN TE-Shake™ unit. The use of an orbital shaker during the extraction process promoted efficiency with respect to DNA capture, magnetic bead/DNA complex washes and DNA elution. Validation studies determined the reliability and limitations of this shaker-based process. Reproducibility with regards to DNA yields for the tested robotic workstations proved to be excellent and not significantly different than that offered by the manual phenol/chloroform extraction. DNA extraction of animal:human blood mixtures contaminated with soil demonstrated that a human profile was detectable even in the presence of abundant animal blood. For exhibits containing small amounts of biological material, concordance studies confirmed that DNA yields for this shaker-based extraction process are equivalent or greater to those observed with phenol/chloroform extraction as well as our original validated automated magnetic bead percolation-based extraction process. Our data further supports the increasing use of robotics for the processing of casework samples. |
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Keywords: | Automation DNA typing Casework Magnetic beads DNA IQ Fixed tips |
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