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 ABO blood typing  Lacks power of discrimination  RFLP analysis using minisatellite probes  High power of discrimination  Laborious  STR analysis.

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2  ABO blood typing  Lacks power of discrimination  RFLP analysis using minisatellite probes  High power of discrimination  Laborious  STR analysis  PCR-based  Highly discriminating  Fast  mt DNA analysis  PCR-based  Slow due to the need for sequencing

3  Short tandem repeats (STRs)  Short nucleotide sequences that are repeated in tandem  Eg: CAGCAGCAGCAG or (CAG) n  Composed of different numbers of repeating units in individuals and  Compares the lengths of STR sequences at specific sites in the genome

4  Combined DNA index system  Typically analyzes 13 different STR sites and the AMEL (amylogenin) locus  CODIS profile has 26 numbers, since each locus has two alleles  The probability of match between any two random people is 1 in 575 trillion  Exception: Identical twins

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6 Figure 12.14A Crime scene DNA Suspect’s DNA STR site 1STR site 2 The number of short tandem repeats match The number of short tandem repeats do not match Two representative STR sites from crime scene DNA samples

7 Figure 12.14B Crime scene DNA Suspect’s DNA Longer STR fragments Shorter STR fragments DNA profiles generated from two STR loci

8 ◦ All loci amplified at once: each primer set is labeled with a different fluorescent dye ◦ Fragments separated using capillary electrophoresis and read with a laser beam. ◦ No gel electrophoresis involved


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