Marielle Vennemann, Hannah Bauer, Katja Anslinger, Martin Eckert, Waldemar Spitz, Stefanie Grethe, Walther Parson, Petra Preikschat-Sachse, The TrACE Team
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摘要
TrACE (TrACE Analysis Collaborative Exercise)代表了一种新颖的、严格由专家驱动的、透明的外部质量控制概念,它基于熟练程度测试和实验室间比较的结合。TrACE是德国污渍委员会的官方能力测试计划,并根据该委员会发布的能力测试建议和DIN EN ISO 17025概述。TrACE提供法医遗传学的各个方面的模块,以解决在实际案件工作中遇到的挑战。基本模块是熟练程度测试,包括对物品进行体检、体液鉴定、提取DNA、分析常染色体和y染色体str和线粒体DNA (mtDNA),以及对结果(包括复杂混合物)进行解释和口头说明。先进和扩展模块提供实验室间测试更具挑战性的项目和新颖的方法,如概率基因分型和法医DNA表型(FDP)。每个模块由各自领域的国际公认专家协调。TrACE小组的成员以案件工作和/或学术法医实验室为基础。
TrACE - Trace analysis collaborative exercise: A transparent, expert driven concept of proficiency tests.
TrACE (Trace Analysis Collaborative Exercise) represents a novel, strictly expert driven and transparent concept of external quality control based on a combination of proficiency testing and interlaboratory comparisons. TrACE is an official proficiency test scheme of the German Stain Commission and acts in accordance with the recommendations for proficiency testing issued by this commission and outlined in DIN EN ISO 17025. TrACE offers modules on all aspects of forensic genetics that address challenges encountered in real casework. Basic modules represent proficiency tests that cover the physical examination of items, the identification of body fluids, DNA extraction, the analysis of autosomal and Y-chromosomal STRs and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), and the interpretation and verbalisation of results, including complex mixtures. Advanced and extended modules provide interlaboratory tests with more challenging items and novel methodology such as probabilistic genotyping and forensic DNA phenotyping (FDP). Each module is coordinated by an internationally recognised expert in the respective field. The members of the TrACE team are based in case work and/or academic forensic laboratories.