Short tandem repeat (STR) genotyping of keratinised hair: Part 1. Review of current status and knowledge gaps

Dennis McNevin, Linzi Wilson-Wilde, James Robertson*, Jennelle Kyd, Chris Lennard

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    Abstract

    We present a review of the literature on procedures for obtaining short tandem repeat (STR) genotypes from keratinised hair, being either hair shaft or telogen phase (naturally shed) hairs without associated scalp, follicle or sheath cells. Both the hair shaft and the telogen hair club have been subjected to the DNA-degrading keratinisation process and are more likely to be found at a crime scene than anagen (plucked) or catagen phase hairs. We discuss human hair structure, the human hair growth cycle, the keratinisation process and their implications for DNA extraction procedures, PCR amplification strategies and the interpretation of STR genotypes. Knowledge gaps and areas requiring research are identified and are the subject of a second article in this series.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)237-246
    Number of pages10
    JournalForensic Science International
    Volume153
    Issue number2-3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 29 Oct 2005

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