KMID : 0357820170410020041
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Korean Journal of Legal Medicine 2017 Volume.41 No. 2 p.41 ~ p.45
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SNP-Based Fetal DNA Detection in Maternal Serum Using the HID-Ion AmpliSeqTM Identity Panel
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Cho So-Hee
Lee Ji-Hyun Kim Chong-Jai Kim Moon-Young Kim Kun-Woo Hwang Do-Yeong Lee Soong-Deok
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Abstract
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Fetal DNA (fDNA) detection in maternal serum is a challenge due to low copy number and the smaller size of fDNA fragments compared to DNA fragments derived from the mother. Massively parallel sequencing (MPS) is a useful technique for fetal genetic analysis that is able to detect and quantify small amounts of DNA. In this study, seven clinical samples of maternal serum potentially containing fDNA were analyzed with a commercial single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) panel, the HID-Ion AmpliSeqTM Identity Panel, and the results were compared to those from previous studies. Reference profiles for mothers and fetuses were not available, but multiple Y chromosomal SNPs were detected in two samples, indicating that fDNA was present in the serum and thereby validating observations of autosomal SNPs. This suggests that SNP-based MPS can be valuable for fDNA detection, thereby offering an insight into fetal genetic status. This technology could also be used to detect small amounts of DNA in mixed DNA samples for forensic applications.
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KEYWORD
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Fetal DNA, Serum, Single nucleotide polymorphism, High-throughput nucleotide sequencing
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