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The Latest and Greatest NIST PCR-based DNA Profiling Standard: Updates and Status of Candidate Standard Reference Material (SRM) 2391c

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Margaret C. Kline, Carolyn R. Steffen, Jamie L. Almeida, Erica L. Romsos, Michael D. Coble, John M. Butler

Abstract

Standard Reference Material 2391c (SRM 2391c) PCR-based DNA Profiling Standard is the third renewal of this SRM, originally released in 1995. SRM 2391c consists of 6 candidate components labeled A through F. Components A through D are supplied as genomic DNA solutions packaged in perfluoroalkoxy fluoropolymer (PFA) vials (with component A as a single source female; component B as a single source male; component C as a single source male: and component D as a mixture of 3 parts components A and 1 part component C. Components E (single source female) and F (single source male) are cells (=75,000 cells per spot) deposited on 903 and FTA papers respectively, two 6 mm punches per component. Inclusion of two kinds of storage paper will enable laboratores to test direct PCR methods.
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Kline, M. , Steffen, C. , Almeida, J. , Romsos, E. , Coble, M. and Butler, J. (2011), The Latest and Greatest NIST PCR-based DNA Profiling Standard: Updates and Status of Candidate Standard Reference Material (SRM) 2391c, No Journal Selected (Accessed December 6, 2024)

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Created November 1, 2011, Updated November 10, 2018