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Forensic Science International-genetics | 2015

Developmental validation of a fully integrated sample-to-profile rapid human identification system for processing single-source reference buccal samples.

Stevan B. Jovanovich; Greg Bogdan; Richard J. Belcinski; Jacklyn Buscaino; Dean Burgi; Erica L.R. Butts; Kaiwan Chear; Brian Ciopyk; David Eberhart; Omar El-Sissi; Helen Franklin; Stefanie Gangano; Jennifer Gass; Dennis Harris; Lori K. Hennessy; Alex Kindwall; David S. King; Jim Klevenberg; Yuan Li; Neelima Mehendale; Roger McIntosh; Bill Nielsen; Charles Park; Francesca Pearson; Robert A. Schueren; Nancy Stainton; Charles Troup; Peter M. Vallone; Mattias Vangbo; Timothy Woudenberg

UNLABELLED Short tandem repeat (STR) DNA typing is a global standard for human identification. Current practice involves highly trained forensic analysts, operating in a laboratory setting, using multiple instruments to process samples and analyze the data. Here, we report the developmental validation of a fully integrated and automated DNA profiling system, the RapidHIT® System, capable of producing up to five high quality STR profiles with full controls in approximately 90min using PowerPlex®16 HS RapidHIT chemistry. The system integrates all sample handling steps: starting from lysis of cells on buccal swabs or other buccal sample types through DNA extraction, normalization, amplification,capillary array electrophoresis, detection, and integrated software analysis. The results describe the developmental validation of the RapidHIT™ System for buccal samples processed with the DNA IQ™ extraction chemistry using a guandinium chaotropic agent and paramagnetic beads followed by amplification using a modified version of PowerPlex 16 HS chemistry (PowerPlex 16 HS RapidHIT chemistry), and capillary electrophoresis with manual review of genotyping data following interpretation guidelines. All processing from the buccal swab to generation and processing of the profile occurs on the RapidHIT platform. RESULT are concordant with traditional methods, with 88% first pass success rates for both the CODIS and PowerPlex 16 loci. Average peak height ratios were 0.89 for buccal swabs. The system produces full profiles from swabs with at least 176 ng of saliva DNA. Rapid DNA identification systems will significantly enhance capabilities for forensic labs, intelligence, defense, law enforcement, refugee and immigration applications, and kinship analysis.


Forensic Science International-genetics | 2017

Validation of a rapid DNA process with the RapidHIT® ID system using GlobalFiler® Express chemistry, a platform optimized for decentralized testing environments

Susana Salceda; Arnaldo Barican; Jacklyn Buscaino; Bruce Goldman; Jim Klevenberg; Melissa Kuhn; Dennis Lehto; Frank Lin; Phong Nguyen; Charles Park; Francesca Pearson; Rick Pittaro; Sayali Salodkar; Robert A. Schueren; Corey Smith; Charles Troup; Dean Tsou; Mattias Vangbo; Justus Wunderle; David S. King

The RapidHIT® ID is a fully automated sample-to-answer system for short tandem repeat (STR)-based human identification. The RapidHIT ID has been optimized for use in decentralized environments and processes presumed single source DNA samples, generating Combined DNA Index System (CODIS)-compatible DNA profiles in less than 90min. The system is easy to use, requiring less than one minute of hands-on time. Profiles are reviewed using centralized linking software, RapidLINK™ (IntegenX, Pleasanton, CA), a software tool designed to collate DNA profiles from single or multiple RapidHIT ID systems at different geographic locations. The RapidHIT ID has been designed to employ GlobalFiler® Express and AmpFLSTR® NGMSElect™, Thermo Fisher Scientific (Waltham, MA) STR chemistries. The Developmental Validation studies were performed using GlobalFiler® Express with single source reference samples according to Scientific Working Group for DNA Analysis Methods guidelines. These results show that multiple RapidHIT ID systems networked with RapidLINK software form a highly reliable system for wide-scale deployment in locations such as police booking stations and border crossings enabling real-time testing of arrestees, potential human trafficking victims, and other instances where rapid turnaround is essential.


Archive | 2010

Universal sample preparation system and use in an integrated analysis system

Stevan B. Jovanovich; William D. Nielsen; David S. Cohen; Michael Recknor; Mattias Vangbo; Ezra Van Gelder; Lars Majlof; Omar El-Sissi


Archive | 2008

Microfluidic and nanofluidic devices, systems, and applications

Stevan B. Jovanovich; Iuliu I. Blaga; Michael Nguyen; William D. Nielsen; Mattias Vangbo


Archive | 2011

Integrated analysis system

Stevan B. Jovanovich; Seth Stern; Gelder Ezra Van; Mattias Vangbo


Archive | 2012

Methods for generating short tandem repeat (STR) profiles

Mattias Vangbo; William D. Nielsen; Iuliu I. Blaga; Michael Van Nguyen; Steven B. Jovanovich


Forensic Science International-genetics | 2018

Evaluation of a rapid DNA process with the RapidHIT® ID system using a specialized cartridge for extracted and quantified human DNA

Jacklyn Buscaino; Arnaldo Barican; Leto Farrales; Bruce Goldman; Jim Klevenberg; Melissa Kuhn; Frank Lin; Phong Nguyen; Susana Salceda; Robert A. Schueren; Corey Smith; Charles Troup; Dean Tsou; Mattias Vangbo; David S. King


Archive | 2015

Systems and methods for sample preparation, processing and analysis

Alexander Kindwall; Chungsoo Charles Park; Fedor Ilkov; Stevan B. Jovanovich; David S. King; Tristan Robert Littlehale; David Grant Nilson; Rick Pittaro; Robert A. Schueren; Mattias Vangbo; Philip Justus Wunderle


Archive | 2016

UNIVERSAL SAMPLE PREPARATION SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING INTEGRATED ANALYSIS SYSTEM

Stevan B. Jovanovich; William D. Nielsen; David S. Cohen; Michael Recknor; Mattias Vangbo; Ezra Van Gelder; Lars Majlof; Omar El-Sissi


Archive | 2010

Système universel de préparation d'échantillons, et son utilisation dans un système d'analyse intégré

Stevan B. Jovanovich; William D. Nielsen; David S. Cohen; Michael Recknor; Mattias Vangbo; Gelder Ezra Van; Lars Majlof; Omar El-Sissi

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Stevan B. Jovanovich

Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute

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David S. King

University of California

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Erica L.R. Butts

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Peter M. Vallone

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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