An enzymatic means for the rehabilitation of low-copy number and degraded DNA.

dc.contributor.advisorAdams, Dwight
dc.contributor.authorSambol, Nicole
dc.contributor.committeeMemberChooback, Lillian
dc.contributor.committeeMemberCreecy, James
dc.date.accessioned2020-07-10T20:07:58Z
dc.date.available2020-07-10T20:07:58Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.description.abstractIn spite of the immense success forensic DNA analysis has obtained over the last twenty-five years, a substantive challenge within the field of forensic DNA analysis is amplification and interpretation of degraded and low-copy number (LCN) DNA obtained from minimal and poor quality biological evidence. It has been well established that DNA profiles obtained from degraded samples are often of limited value due to the frequent occurrence of preferential amplification during polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The by-products of preferential PCR amplification are often observed as inter- and intra-locus peak imbalance, allelic dropout, and/or locus dropout. Inspired by advances in next-generation sequencing techniques, I propose a methodology for simultaneously normalizing the abundance of PCR products across all short tandem repeat (STR) loci using the DNA exonuclease, duplex-specific nucelase (DSN).
dc.identifier.oclc(OCoLC)ocn883680228
dc.identifier.other(AlmaMMSId)9980658785202196
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11244/325179
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dc.subject.lcshCriminal investigation
dc.subject.lcshDNA
dc.subject.lcshForensic genetics
dc.subject.lcshNucleotide sequence
dc.thesis.degreeM.S., Forensic Science
dc.titleAn enzymatic means for the rehabilitation of low-copy number and degraded DNA.
dc.typeAcademic theses
thesis.degree.grantorJackson College of Graduate Studies
uco.groupUCO - Graduate Works and Theses::UCO - Theses

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