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Title: | Mitochondrial DNA error prophylaxis: Assessing the causes of errors in the GEP'02-03 proficiency testing trial | Authors: | Salas, Antonio Prieto, Lourdes Montesino, Marta Albarrán, Cristina Arroyo, Eduardo Paredes-Herrera, Miguel R. Di Lonardo, Ana Ma Doutremepuich, Christian Fernández-Fernández, Isabel De La Vega, Alberto González Alves, Cíntia López, Carlos M. López-Soto, Manolo Lorente, José A. Picornell, Antònia Espinheira, Rosa M. Hernández, Alexis Palacio, Ana Ma Espinoza, Marta Yunis, Juan J. Pérez-Lezaun, Anna Pestano Brito, José Juan Carril, Juan Carlos Corach, Daniel Vide, Ma Conceiçao Álvarez-Iglesias, V. Pinheiro, M. F. Whittle, Martín R. Brehm, Antonio Gómez, Josefina |
UNESCO Clasification: | 32 Ciencias médicas 320102 Genética clínica 3203 Medicina forense |
Keywords: | Isfh Working Group Collaborative Exercises Gep-Isfg International Society Forensic Genetics, et al |
Issue Date: | 2005 | Journal: | Forensic Science International | Abstract: | We report the results of the Spanish and Portuguese working group (GEP) of the International Society for Forensic Genetics (ISFG) Collaborative Exercise 2002-2003 on mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis. Six different samples were submitted to the participating laboratories: four blood stains (M1-M2-M3-M4), one mixture blood sample (M5), and two hair shaft fragments (M6). Most of the labs reported consensus results for the blood stains, slightly improving the results of previous collaborative exercises. Although hair shaft analysis is still carried out by a small number of laboratories, this analysis yielded a high rate of success. On the contrary, the analysis of the mixture blood stain (M5) yielded a lower rate of success; in spite of this, the whole results on M5 typing demonstrated the suitability of mtDNA analysis in mixture samples. We have found that edition errors are among the most common mistakes reported by the different labs. In addition, we have detected contamination events as well as other minor problems, i.e. lack of standarization in nomenclature for punctual and length heteroplasmies, and indels. In the present edition of the GEP-ISFG exercise we have paid special attention to the visual phylogenetic inspection for detecting common sequencing errors. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/46986 | ISSN: | 0379-0738 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.forsciint.2004.06.008 | Source: | Forensic Science International [ISSN 0379-0738],v. 148, p. 191-198 |
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