Hanna Andréasson
Uppsala University
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International Journal of Legal Medicine | 2006
Hanna Andréasson; Martina Nilsson; Bruce Budowle; Stine Frisk; Marie Allen
Analysis of mtDNA variation using Sanger sequencing does not allow accurate quantification of the components of mtDNA mixtures. An alternative method to determine the specific mixture ratios in samples displaying heteroplasmy, consisting of DNA contributions from several individuals, or containing contamination would therefore be valuable. A novel quantification system for mtDNA mixture analysis has been developed based on pyrosequencing technology, in which the linear relationship between incorporated nucleotides and released light allows quantification of the components of a sample. Within five polymerase chain reaction fragments, seven variable positions in the mtDNA control and coding region were evaluated using this quantification analysis. For all single nucleotide polymorphisms quantified in this study, a linear relationship was observed between the measured and expected mixture ratios. This mtDNA quantification assay is an easy to use, fast and accurate quantification system, with the ability to resolve and interpret major and minor mtDNA components in forensic mixture samples.
Forensic Science International-genetics | 2007
Hanna Andréasson; Martina Nilsson; Hanna Styrman; Ulf Pettersson; Marie Allen
Analysis of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is very useful when nuclear DNA analysis fails due to degradation or insufficient amounts of DNA in forensic analysis. However, mtDNA analysis has a lower discrimination power compared to what can be obtained by nuclear DNA (nDNA) analysis, potentially resulting in multiple individuals showing identical mtDNA types in the HVI/HVII region. In this study, the increase in discrimination by analysis of mitochondrial coding regions has been evaluated for identical or similar HVI/HVII sequences. A pyrosequencing-based system for coding region analysis, comprising 17 pyrosequencing reactions performed on 15 PCR fragments, was utilised. This assay was evaluated in 135 samples, resulting in an average read length of 81 nucleotides in the pyrosequencing analysis. In the sample set, a total of 52 coding region SNPs were identified, of which 18 were singletons. In a group of 60 samples with 0 or 1 control region difference from the revised Cambridge reference sequence (rCRS), only 12 samples could not be resolved by at least two differences using the pyrosequencing assay. Thus, the use of this pyrosequencing-based coding region assay has the potential to substantially increase the discriminatory power of mtDNA analysis.
Methods of Molecular Biology | 2005
Marie Allen; Hanna Andréasson
In forensic casework analysis, mitochondrial deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) often is used when the evidence material contains scarce amounts of DNA. Here, a mitochondrial DNA typing system for D-loop and coding region analysis based on pyrosequencing is described. Pyrosequencing is a real-time, single-tube sequencing-by-synthesis method, in which a cascade of enzymatic reactions yields detectable light. This pyrosequencing system has a higher resolution than the D-loop analysis performed routinely today as it also covers informative positions in the mitochondrial coding region. The system is composed of 16 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) fragments and 24 pyrosequencing reactions with a turn around time for a 96-well plate of less than 3 h after PCR.
BioTechniques | 2002
Hanna Andréasson; Ulf Gyllensten; Marie Allen
Forensic Science International | 2006
Hanna Andréasson; Martina Nilsson; Bruce Budowle; H. Lundberg; Marie Allen
Archive | 2001
Ulf Gyllensten; Max Ingman; Marie Allen; Hanna Andréasson
Journal of Forensic Sciences | 2003
Hanna Andréasson; Marie Allen
Archive | 2003
Marie Allen; Ulf Gyllensten; Hanna Andréasson
International Congress Series | 2006
Martina Nilsson; Hanna Styrman; Hanna Andréasson; Anna-Maria Divne; Marie Allen
Archive | 2005
Hanna Andréasson; Martina Nilsson; Hanna Styrman; Marie Allen