The highly polymorphic locus D1S80 is the most investigated and used AMP-FLP system in the field of the molecular identification. This is, due in part, to the moderate to high number of alleles (25), the frequency distribution of the alleles, and even amplification of alleles in most ...
Thymann M, Nellemann LJ, Masumba G, Irgens-Moller L, Morling N (1993) Analysis of the locus D1S80 by amplified fragment length polymorphism technique (AMP-FLP). Frequency distribution in Danes. Intra and inter laboratory reproducibility of the technique. Forensic Sci Int 60: 47–56 View ...
The amplification of the D1S80 locus, a variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR) locus, by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), (Saiki et al, 1985) is an effective tool to forensic analysis (Budowle et al, 1995).doi:10.1007/978-3-642-80029-0_190Santos, S. M....
Analysis of the D1S80 locus by amplified fragment length polymorphism technique in the Chinese, Malays and Indians in SingaporeAnalysis of the D1S80 locus by amplified fragment length polymorphism technique in the Chinese, Malays and Indians in SingaporeHumansVagina...
The minisatellite locus D1S80, (location: 1p35– p36), GenBank sequence accession # D28507), is a variable number of tandem repeat (VNTR) locus with a 16 base pair repeat size. The sequence of the predominant core repeat region and variants of the D1S80 locus were determined to ascertai...
ADVANCES IN FORENSIC HAEMOGENETICSGraziosi et al.: Collaborative study on the polymorphism of the D1S80 locus in the Italian population. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics (Eds A Carracedo, B Brinkmann & W Bär) Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 1996, vol. 6, pp 471–474....
The variable numbers of tandem repeats (VNTR) locus D1S80 , located on chromosome 1 (1p35-36), has a repeat unit 16bp in length, and different numbers of these repeat units have been observed for populations of different origins and ethnicity. We used a molecular identification method based...
Little is known about the general biology of minisatellites. The purpose of this study is to examine repeat mutations from the D1S80 minisatellite locus by sequence analysis to elucidate the mutation...
The D1S80 locus, identified by the probe pMCT118, is suitable for forensic haemogenetic purposes because of its wide polymorphism, the high rate of heterozygosity and the easiness and speed of the analysis method (Nakamura et al. 1988; Kasai et al.1990; Budowle et al. 1991)....
Enhanced PCR amplification of VNTR locus D1S80 using peptide nucleic acid (PNA). Use of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to amplify variable numbers of tandem repeat (VNTR) loci has become widely used in genetic typing. Unfortunately... D B,Demers,E T,... - 《Nucleic Acids Research》...