Schneider P M, Prager-Eberle M, Rittner C
Institut für Rechtsmedizin, Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität zu Mainz.
Arch Kriminol. 1991 Nov-Dec;188(5-6):167-74.
The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) can be used for genetic typing of minute amounts of biological stains. This is achieved by in vitro amplification of a well-defined and genetically polymorphic human genomic DNA sequence. Using the HLA-DQ alpha system, a population study was carried out among 212 unrelated individuals of German origin. The usefulness of this system is discussed by presenting examples of its application in forensic casework, i.e. the analysis of mixed (male/female) body fluids as well as segregation studies on embryonic and paraffin-embedded tissue samples.