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Extended guidelines for mtDNA typing of population data in forensic science

Walther ParsonaCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Hans-Jürgen Bandeltb

Received 16 May 2006; received in revised form 16 November 2006; accepted 19 November 2006. published online 22 December 2006.

Abstract 

Mitochondrial DNA analysis has become a vital niche in forensic science as it constitutes a powerful technique for low quality and low quantity DNA samples. For the forensic field it is important to employ standardized procedures based on scientific grounds, in order to have mtDNA evidence be accepted in court. Here, we modify and extend recommendations that were spelled out previously in the absence of solid knowledge about the worldwide phylogeny. Refinement of those earlier guidelines became necessary in regard to sample selection, amplification and sequencing strategies, as well as a posteriori quality control of mtDNA profiles. The notation of sequence data should thus reflect this growing knowledge.

a Institute of Legal Medicine, Innsbruck Medical University, Muellerstrasse 44, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria

b Department of Mathematics, University of Hamburg, Bundesstr. 55, 20146 Hamburg, Germany

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PII: S1872-4973(06)00016-0

doi:10.1016/j.fsigen.2006.11.003


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