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DNA typing based on short tandem repeat (STR) analysis is an effective forensic method for human identification. Some STRs are contained within the introns of protein-coding genes and are transcribed as pre-mRNAs. However, the possibility of using RNA for STR analysis is yet to be fully explored. Considering that RNA in forensic samples is relatively stable, especially under dry- and low-temperature conditions, we hypothesized that STR information could be obtained from RNA. Here, we investigated the possibility of conducting RNA-based STR analysis using the D18S51 locus as a model. Copyright: © 2024 by the authors.

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Seiji Kubo, Keito Amai, Jin Tanaka, Hideki Niimi. RNA-based short tandem repeat analysis on the D18S51 locus. microPublication biology. 2024;2024


PMID: 38725940

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