A review of the DNA standard reference materials developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology

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B. C. Levin
H. Cheng
M. C. Kline
J. W. Redman
K. L. Richie
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[1] 100 Bureau Drive,
[2] Stop 8311,undefined
[3] National Institute of Standards and Technology,undefined
[4] Gaithersburg,undefined
[5] MD 20899-8311,undefined
[6] USA email: barbara.levin@nist.gov,undefined
[7] Geo-Centers,undefined
[8] Inc.,undefined
[9] Newton Centre,undefined
[10] MA 02159,undefined
[11] USA,undefined
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Polymerase Chain Reaction; Quality Control; Base Pair; Research Purpose; Standard Reference Material;
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The Standard Reference Materials Program at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has three human DNA standard reference materials (SRM 2390, SRM 2391a, and SRM 2392) currently available1 (Orders and requests for information concerning these SRMs should be directed to the Standard Reference Materials Program, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 2321, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-2321, Telephone (301) 975-6776, FAX: (301) 948-3730.) [1, 2]. Both the DNA profiling SRM 2390 and the polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based DNA profiling SRM 2391a are intended for use in forensic and paternity identifications, for instructional law enforcement, or for non-clinical research purposes and are not intended for clinical diagnostics. The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) SRM 2392 is to provide standardization and quality control when performing PCR and sequencing any segment or the entire 16,569 base pairs that comprise human mitochondrial DNA. SRM 2392 is designed for use by the forensic, medical, and toxicological communities for human identification, disease diagnosis or mutation detection.
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