Forensic Science International
Volume 156, Issue 1 , Pages 70-73, 6 January 2006

Forensic evaluation of the QIAshredder/QIAamp DNA extraction procedure

Laboratoire de Génétique Forensique, Institut Universitaire de Médecine Légale, rue du Bugnon 21, Lausanne, Switzerland

Received 8 November 2005; received in revised form 8 November 2005; accepted 8 November 2005. published online 05 December 2005.

Abstract 

The potential to recover genetic profiles from evidence samples has substantially increased since robust and sensitive amplification kits are commercially available. Nevertheless, even the best amplification kits cannot succeed when the extracted DNA is of poor quality. In this study we compared the efficiency of silica (QIAamp DNA Mini Kit), Chelex and Phenol–Chloroform (PC) based protocols to recover DNA from different categories of samples (blood and saliva on cotton swabs, muscles, cigarette butts, saliva on foods and epidermal cells on clothes). The efficiency of the QIAamp system was improved when samples were treated with QIAshredder homogenizing columns. Overall, conventional Chelex or PC protocols allowed to recover conclusive SGM Plus profiles for 61% of the samples considered in this study. Contrastingly, 82% of them were successfully genotyped after being treated with a combination of QIAshredder and QIAamp systems. Our results further suggested that the QIAshredder/QIAamp protocol was particularly helpful to analyze evidence samples with few DNA and/or that were collected on substrates containing PCR inhibitors.

Keywords: Forensic samples, DNA extraction, SGM Plus, LCN, QIAshredder, QIAamp

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PII: S0379-0738(05)00612-2

doi:10.1016/j.forsciint.2005.11.012

Forensic Science International
Volume 156, Issue 1 , Pages 70-73, 6 January 2006