R. Zehner et I. Bohrer, DYS19 AND AMELOGENIN IN ARTIFICIAL BLOOD STAINS WITH DEFINED AMOUNTS OF MALE AND FEMALE CELLS, International journal of legal medicine, 111(6), 1998, pp. 340-342
The sensitivity of the DYS19 and the amelogenin STR systems for amplif
ying Y-specific fragments was assayed using artificial bloodstains wit
h varying amounts of male and female (non-template) DNA in different r
atios. The study confirmed the high sensitivity of both systems in det
ecting male-specific PCR fragments in stains containing 10-25 template
molecules even in the presence of large amounts of female DNA in the
mixture by silver-stain detection, However, blood mixtures which conta
in less than 10% male cells could be reliably typed only when at least
100 template molecules were present in the artificial bloodstain, due
to increasing amounts of hemoglobin from the female blood which is a
PCR inhibitor.