Publications by authors named "Beatrice Kallifatidis"

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  • DNA profiling using STR analysis is essential for human identification, but traditional methods are often slow and costly, leading to challenges in investigations.
  • The ParaDNA(®) Intelligence System offers a faster, user-friendly solution for DNA profiling, requiring minimal training and able to analyze samples directly in about 75 minutes.
  • Developed following established guidelines, the system has proven effective across various biological samples, indicating its potential utility in forensic, military, and disaster victim identification applications.
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Current assessment of whether a forensic evidence item should be submitted for STR profiling is largely based on the personal experience of the Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) and the submissions policy of the law enforcement authority involved. While there are chemical tests that can infer the presence of DNA through the detection of biological stains, the process remains mostly subjective and leads to many samples being submitted that give no profile or not being submitted although DNA is present. The ParaDNA(®) Screening System was developed to address this issue.

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The capability of Fluorescent Random Amplified Microsatellites (F-RAMS) to profile hallucinogenic mushrooms to species and sub-species level was assessed. Fifteen samples of Amanita rubescens and 22 samples of other hallucinogenic and non-hallucinogenic mushrooms of the genera Amanita and Psilocybe were profiled using two fluorescently-labeled, 5'degenerate primers, 5'-6FAM-SpC3-DD (CCA)5 and 5'-6FAM-SpC3-DHB (CGA)5, which target different microsatellite repeat regions. Among the two primers, 5'-6FAM-SpC3-DHB (CGA)5 provided more reliable data for identification purposes, by grouping samples of the same species and clustering closely related species together in a dendrogram based on amplicon similarities.

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