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    Amplification of Mitochondrial DNA Regions HVI and HVII in its Entirety and Reducing Cycle Sequencing

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    2004-08-01
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    Ariyo, Bolanle
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    Ariyo, Bolanle. Amplification of Mitochondrial DNA Regions HVI and HVII in its Entirety and Reducing Cycle Sequencing Reactions. Master of Science (Forensic Genetics), August 2004, 46 pages, 10 figures, 7 tables, 18 references. Mitochondrial DNA is widely used in the forensic community because of its high copy number in cells, location, and mode of inheritance. Yet this method of analysis is expensive, time consuming, and labor intensive, therefore labs should take steps to improve the procedure of mtDNA analysis. This study is performed to validate the use of amplifying HVI and HVII region in its entirety (2 primer sets) for use in reference samples. Amplification performed using primers F15989-R16410 (HVI) and F73-R340 (HVII). The current method of amplification is 4 primer sets at full cycle sequencing reactions. The cost of Cycle Sequencing Kit is also expensive, therefore performing half and quarter reactions would be beneficial in reducing the amount of kit consumed. To validate the use of reducing cycle sequencing reactions, half and quarter cycle reactions were performed using 2 and 4 primer sets. Results demonstrate that sequence data for reducing cycle sequence data is consistent with the sequence data using the current method. Results also show that sequence data obtained using two primer sets was consistent with sequence data amplified by the current method with the exception of two samples at length heteroplasmy polyctosine regions.
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    Cell and Developmental Biology
    Cell Biology
    Cells
    Forensic Science and Technology
    Genetics
    Genetics and Genomics
    Genetic Structures
    Life Sciences
    Medical Cell Biology
    Medical Genetics
    Medicine and Health Sciences
    Other Cell and Developmental Biology
    Other Genetics and Genomics
    Amplification
    mitochondrial DNA
    HVI
    HVII
    Cycle Sequencing Reactions
    forensics
    mtDNA analysis
    amplification
    cycle sequence data
    length heteroplasmy polyctosine region
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    https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12503/28347
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