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Forensic Science International-genetics | 2017

Prediction of autosomal STR typing success in ancient and Second World War bone samples

Irena Zupanič Pajnič; Tomaž Zupanc; Jože Balažic; Živa Miriam Geršak; Oliver Stojkovic; Ivan Skadrić; Matija Črešnar

Human-specific quantitative PCR (qPCR) has been developed for forensic use in the last 10 years and is the preferred DNA quantification technique since it is very accurate, sensitive, objective, time-effective and automatable. The amount of information that can be gleaned from a single quantification reaction using commercially available quantification kits has increased from the quantity of nuclear DNA to the amount of male DNA, presence of inhibitors and, most recently, to the degree of DNA degradation. In skeletal remains samples from disaster victims, missing persons and war conflict victims, the DNA is usually degraded. Therefore the new commercial qPCR kits able to assess the degree of degradation are potentially able to predict the success of downstream short tandem repeat (STR) typing. The goal of this study was to verify the quantification step using the PowerQuant kit with regard to its suitability as a screening method for autosomal STR typing success on ancient and Second World War (WWII) skeletal remains. We analysed 60 skeletons excavated from five archaeological sites and four WWII mass graves from Slovenia. The bones were cleaned, surface contamination was removed and the bones ground to a powder. Genomic DNA was obtained from 0.5g of bone powder after total demineralization. The DNA was purified using a Biorobot EZ1 device. Following PowerQuant quantification, DNA samples were subjected to autosomal STR amplification using the NGM kit. Up to 2.51ng DNA/g of powder were extracted. No inhibition was detected in any of bones analysed. 82% of the WWII bones gave full profiles while 73% of the ancient bones gave profiles not suitable for interpretation. Four bone extracts yielded no detectable amplification or zero quantification results and no profiles were obtained from any of them. Full or useful partial profiles were produced only from bone extracts where short autosomal (Auto) and long degradation (Deg) PowerQuant targets were detected. It is concluded that STR typing of old bones after quantification with the PowerQuant should be performed only when both Auto and Deg targets are detected simultaneously with no respect to [Auto]/[Deg] ratio. Prediction of STR typing success could be made according to successful amplification of Deg fragment. The PowerQuant kit is capable of identifying bone DNA samples that will not yield useful STR profiles using the NGM kit, and it can be used as a predictor of autosomal STR typing success of bone extracts obtained from ancient and WWII skeletal remains.


National Museum of Slovenia | 2014

Absolute Dating of the Bronze and Iron Ages in Slovenia

Matija Črešnar; Vesna Koprivnik; Clive Bonsall; Jayne-Leigh Thomas


The European Archaeologist | 2016

Committee on the illicit trade in cultural material

Marianne Mödlinger; G. Abungu; E. Denel; Matija Črešnar; M. Mele; M. Özdogan; Suzie Thomas; C. Tsirogiannis; M. Van Cant; A. Volkmann; Manuel Fernandez-Gotz; A. Vanzetti; N. Yalman


Archive | 2016

Introduction: cultural encounters and the ENTRANS Project

Ian Armit; H. Potrebica; Matija Črešnar; Lindsey Büster


Archive | 2016

Cultural Encounters in Iron Age Europe

Ian Armit; H. Potrebica; Matija Črešnar; Lindsey Büster; Lindsey S. Büster


Archive | 2014

Pobrezje near Maribor

Matija Črešnar; Clive Bonsall; Jayne-Leigh Thomas


Archive | 2014

Gračič below Brinjeva Gora

Matija Črešnar; Vesna Koprivnik; Clive Bonsall; Jayne-Leigh Thomas


Archive | 2013

Arheologija v letu 2012 : dediščina za javnost

Bojan Djurić; Matija Črešnar; Petra Stipančić


Arheo | 2013

Conflict landscapes of the Soca/Isonzo Front, 1915-2013: Archaeological-Anthropological Evaluation of the Soca Valley, Slovenia

Nicholas J. Saunders; Neil Faulkner; Matija Črešnar; Sian Thomas; Uros Kosir


Emona med Akvilejo in Panonijo : simpozij v spomin dr. L. Plesničar Gec | 2010

Laser surface scanning as a tool of cultural heritage protection: some new findings concerning the hilltop settlement along the Sava between Domžale and Zidani Most

Matija Črešnar; Gasper Rutar; Dimitrij Mlekuz; Barbara Nadbath

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Jayne-Leigh Thomas

Indiana University Bloomington

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Ian Armit

University of Bradford

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