D. Power
Thermo Fisher Scientific
7 Papers
28 Citations
D. Power is an academic researcher from Thermo Fisher Scientific. The author has contributed to research in topics: Massive parallel sequencing & Biology. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Assessment of the Precision ID Ancestry panel
TL;DR: The ability to provide accurate DNA-based forensic intelligence requires analysis of multiple DNA markers to predict the biogeographical ancestry (BGA) and externally visible characteristics (EVCs) of the donor of biological evidence.
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MAPlex - A massively parallel sequencing ancestry analysis multiplex for Asia-Pacific populations
Christopher Phillips,Dennis McNevin,Kenneth K. Kidd,Robert Lagacé,Sharon Wootton,M. de la Puente,Ana Freire-Aradas,Ana Mosquera-Miguel,Mayra Eduardoff,Theresa E. Gross,L. Dagostino,D. Power,S. Olson,Masaki Hashiyada,C. Oz,Walther Parson,Peter M. Schneider,Maria Victoria Lareu,Runa Daniel +18 more
TL;DR: Preliminary assessment of MAPlex indicates enhanced South Asian differentiation with increased divergence between West Eurasian, South Asian and East Asian populations, compared to previous forensic SNP panels of comparable scale.
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Forensic evaluation of the Asia Pacific ancestry-informative MAPlex assay
Catarina Xavier,M. de la Puente,Christopher Phillips,Mayra Eduardoff,Antonia Heidegger,Ana Mosquera-Miguel,Ana Freire-Aradas,Robert Lagacé,Sharon Wootton,D. Power,Walther Parson,M. V. Lareu,R. Daniel +12 more
TL;DR: The first forensic evaluation of the MAPlex panel using AmpliSeq technology and Ion S5 sequencing indicates that MAPlex is a robust, stable and highly sensitive assay that is applicable to forensic casework for the prediction of BGA.
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Ancestry and phenotype predictions from touch DNA using massively parallel sequencing
TL;DR: This work presents the first application of direct PCR coupled with MPS to generate forensic intelligence SNP data from latent DNA and examines the SNP recovery, concordance with reference samples and the genotype reproducibility from different substrates and donors.
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Massively parallel sequencing as an investigative tool
Luke Ryan,Megan Mathieson,Tegan Dwyer,Marcus Edwards,Libby Harris,Matt N. Krosch,D. Power,Paula Brisotto,Cathie Allen,Ewen Taylor +9 more
TL;DR: Assessment of Biogeographical Ancestry and Externally Visible Characteristics and Massively Parallel Sequencing for criminal cases in Queensland suggest that MPS intelligence is operationally effective and could be used in Queensland as a valuable investigative tool.
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