PowerPlex®ESI 16快速试剂盒与研究者®24plex GO的一致性研究!装备。

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Yaara Levav Cohen, Avigail Kleiman, Aya Spitzer
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短串联重复序列(STR)分析具有较高的判别能力和鲁棒性,是法医鉴定的基础。进行了一项一致性研究,以评估两种STR多路试剂盒之间的等位基因调用一致性:PowerPlex®ESI 16 Fast (Promega Corporation, Madison, WI, USA)和Investigator®24plex GO!Kit (QIAGEN GmbH, Hilden, Germany)总共2000张口腔FTA卡(Whatman™Flinders Technology Associates, Cytiva, Marlborough, MA, USA)样品先前使用PowerPlex®ESI 16 Fast Kit进行了重新分析,使用了Investigator®24plex GO!装备。总体一致性率为99.982%(60000个等位基因中有59989个等位基因一致)。鉴定出11个不一致的等位基因,包括5例不同位点的等位基因缺失,5例等位基因移位(通常在D1S1656和邻近的DYS391之间),以及1例D1S1656的真正不匹配。所有不一致均通过使用PowerPlex®ESI 16 Fast和Investigator®24plex GO重复扩增确认!试剂盒,以及调查员®24plex QS试剂盒(QIAGEN GmbH, Hilden,德国)。D1S1656位点的错配通过测序进一步证实。低不一致率支持调查员®24plex GO的可靠性!试剂盒用于法医参考数据库,并实现从PowerPlex®ESI 16快速试剂盒的自信过渡。
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Concordance study between PowerPlex® ESI 16 Fast Kit and Investigator® 24plex GO! Kit.

Short tandem repeat (STR) analysis is the cornerstone of forensic human identification due to its high discriminatory power and robustness. A concordance study was conducted to evaluate allele call consistency between two STR multiplex kits: PowerPlex® ESI 16 Fast (Promega Corporation, Madison, WI, USA) and Investigator®24plex GO! Kit (QIAGEN GmbH, Hilden, Germany). A total of 2000 buccal FTA cards (Whatman™ Flinders Technology Associates, Cytiva, Marlborough, MA, USA) samples previously typed with the PowerPlex® ESI 16 Fast Kit were re-analyzed using the Investigator® 24plex GO! Kit. An overall concordance rate of 99.982% was observed (59,989 concordant allele calls out of 60,000 total calls). Eleven discordant alleles were identified, including five cases of allelic dropout at distinct loci, five instances of allele shift (typically between D1S1656 and the adjacent DYS391), and one true mismatch at D1S1656. All discordances were confirmed by repeated amplification using both the PowerPlex® ESI 16 Fast and Investigator® 24plex GO! Kits, as well as the Investigator® 24plex QS Kit (QIAGEN GmbH, Hilden, Germany). The mismatch at D1S1656 was further confirmed by sequencing. The low discordance rate supports the reliability of the Investigator® 24plex GO! Kit for forensic reference databasing and enables a confident transition from the PowerPlex® ESI 16 Fast Kit.

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