2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsir.2022.100260
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A single direct amplification method for forensic casework references on a variety of substrates

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“…The findings are consistent with that of previous studies [21, 22] that reported about reduction in PCR volumes, whereby purified samples often revealed more complete profiles when compared with that of direct amplification. One possible explanation for this observation is due to the increased concentration of inhibitors following the reduction of PCR reaction volume [21, 23]. Considering that all the purified samples amplified using the 10.0 μL PCR reaction volume (60% reduction) consistently revealed complete DNA profiles, such sample type and PCR reaction volume were maintained for the subsequent optimization steps.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The findings are consistent with that of previous studies [21, 22] that reported about reduction in PCR volumes, whereby purified samples often revealed more complete profiles when compared with that of direct amplification. One possible explanation for this observation is due to the increased concentration of inhibitors following the reduction of PCR reaction volume [21, 23]. Considering that all the purified samples amplified using the 10.0 μL PCR reaction volume (60% reduction) consistently revealed complete DNA profiles, such sample type and PCR reaction volume were maintained for the subsequent optimization steps.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%