DNA extraction: Organic and solid-Phase

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Abstract

DNA extraction remains a critical step in DNA profiling of biological material recovered from scenes of crime. In the forensic community several methods have gained popularity, including Chelex ®, organic extraction, and solid-phase extraction. While some laboratories streamlined their processes and only use one method we have retained several methods and continue to use these for different sample types. In this chapter we present three methods that have been used for several years in our laboratory.

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Altayari, W. (2016). DNA extraction: Organic and solid-Phase. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1420, 55–68. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3597-0_5

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