Irwin Jodi A, Saunier Jessica L, Strouss Katharine M, Sturk Kimberly A, Diegoli Toni M, Just Rebecca S, Coble Michael D, Parson Walther, Parsons Thomas J
Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory (AFDIL), 1413 Research Blvd., Rockville, MD 20850, USA.
Forensic Sci Int Genet. 2007 Jun;1(2):154-7. doi: 10.1016/j.fsigen.2007.01.019. Epub 2007 Mar 13.
In an effort to increase the quantity, breadth and availability of mtDNA databases suitable for forensic comparisons, we have developed a high-throughput process to generate approximately 5000 control region sequences per year from regional US populations, global populations from which the current US population is derived and global populations currently under-represented in available forensic databases. The system utilizes robotic instrumentation for all laboratory steps from pre-extraction through sequence detection, and a rigorous eight-step, multi-laboratory data review process with entirely electronic data transfer. Over the past 3 years, nearly 10,000 control region sequences have been generated using this approach. These data are being made publicly available and should further address the need for consistent, high-quality mtDNA databases for forensic testing.
为了增加适用于法医比对的线粒体DNA(mtDNA)数据库的数量、广度和可用性,我们开发了一种高通量流程,每年从美国区域人群、构成当前美国人口的全球人群以及现有法医数据库中代表性不足的全球人群中生成约5000个控制区序列。该系统在从提取前到序列检测的所有实验室步骤中都使用了机器人仪器,并采用了严格的八步多实验室数据审查流程以及完全电子化的数据传输。在过去3年中,使用这种方法已经生成了近10000个控制区序列。这些数据正在公开提供,应能进一步满足法医检测对一致、高质量mtDNA数据库的需求。