Potential applications of nanopore sequencing for forensic analysis.

Q1 Social Sciences
Forensic Science Review Pub Date : 2020-01-01
C L Hall, R R Zascavage, F J Sedlazeck, J V Planz
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Abstract

Advancements in DNA sequencing technologies are occurring at a rapid rate. Various platforms have proven useful in all aspects of health and science research, from molecular diagnostics in cancer research to spore identification in bioterrorism. In the field of forensics, one particular single-molecule sequencing platform shows promise for becoming a viable solution for small to midsize forensic laboratories. Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) has developed a portable, nanopore-based sequencing instrument that has already been utilized for on-site identification of Zika and Ebola viruses, full genome sequencing, evaluation of DNA and RNA base modifications, and enrichment-free mitochondrial DNA analysis. The rapid development of this technology creates possibilities relevant to standard DNA sequencing, direct analysis of forensic samples, including blood, semen, and buccal swabs, mitochondrial DNA analysis, SNP and STR analysis, familial identification, and microbial identification for bioterrorism and geolocation. The small size of the platform, its low cost, and its requirement of only basic laboratory equipment makes this platform well suited for small laboratories wishing to begin developing expertise in sequence-based forensic analyses. Herein, we outline recent developments and applications of nanopore sequencing technologies and their potential application in forensic analysis. We address current and potential techniques in mitochondrial DNA analysis, SNP and STR typing, and microbial identification. Additionally, we discuss recent developments in library preparation and data analysis tool further streamlining the sequencing process that integrate workflows in laboratories or in remote field scenarios.

纳米孔测序在法医分析中的潜在应用。
DNA测序技术正在快速发展。事实证明,各种平台在卫生和科学研究的各个方面都很有用,从癌症研究中的分子诊断到生物恐怖主义中的孢子鉴定。在法医领域,一种特殊的单分子测序平台有望成为中小型法医实验室的可行解决方案。牛津纳米孔技术公司(ONT)开发了一种便携式纳米孔测序仪器,该仪器已用于寨卡病毒和埃博拉病毒的现场鉴定、全基因组测序、DNA和RNA碱基修饰评估以及无富集线粒体DNA分析。这项技术的快速发展为标准DNA测序、直接分析法医样本(包括血液、精液和口腔拭子)、线粒体DNA分析、SNP和STR分析、家族鉴定以及生物恐怖主义和地理定位的微生物鉴定创造了可能性。该平台体积小,成本低,并且只需要基本的实验室设备,这使得该平台非常适合希望开始开发基于序列的法医分析专业知识的小型实验室。在此,我们概述了纳米孔测序技术的最新发展和应用及其在法医分析中的潜在应用。我们讨论了线粒体DNA分析、SNP和STR分型以及微生物鉴定方面的当前和潜在技术。此外,我们讨论了库准备和数据分析工具的最新发展,进一步简化了整合实验室或远程现场场景工作流程的测序过程。
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Forensic Science Review
Forensic Science Review Social Sciences-Law
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