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Evaluation of different sources of DNA for use in genome wide studies and forensic application
Authors:Al Safar Habiba S  Abidi Fatima H  Khazanehdari Kamal A  Dadour Ian R  Tay Guan K
Affiliation:(1) Centre for Forensic Science, The University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, Western Australia, 6009, Australia;(2) Dubai Police General Head Quarters, Dubai, United Arab Emirates;(3) Molecular Biology & Genetics, Central Veterinary Research Laboratory, Dubai, United Arab Emirates;
Abstract:In the field of epidemiology, Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) are commonly used to identify genetic predispositions of many human diseases. Large repositories housing biological specimens for clinical and genetic investigations have been established to store material and data for these studies. The logistics of specimen collection and sample storage can be onerous, and new strategies have to be explored. This study examines three different DNA sources (namely, degraded genomic DNA, amplified degraded genomic DNA and amplified extracted DNA from FTA card) for GWAS using the Illumina platform. No significant difference in call rate was detected between amplified degraded genomic DNA extracted from whole blood and amplified DNA retrieved from FTA™ cards. However, using unamplified–degraded genomic DNA reduced the call rate to a mean of 42.6% compared to amplified DNA extracted from FTA card (mean of 96.6%). This study establishes the utility of FTA™ cards as a viable storage matrix for cells from which DNA can be extracted to perform GWAS analysis.
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