In addition, peer-reviewed publications detailing comprehensive NGS testing relative to the DNA Quality Assurance Standards, necessary to evaluate a new or novel technology for introduction in forensic science and criminal justice arenas, are limited. But progress is being made. The study evaluates existing MPS genotyping systems reagents, instrumentation and workflows. Want the cliff notes version?
Join our live webinar that profiles key findings from the report. In addition, workshops have been organized at international meetings like ISHI the last few years to increase awareness of the strengths and weaknesses of the technology and how it relates to current capillary electrophoresis approaches for genotyping.
With the release of the NIJ report, thought leaders from around the forensic community can come together to develop strategies for MPS implementation. The forensic community is getting closer to taking MPS mainstream.
Our next big step is defining an implementation roadmap for the adoption of MPS technology within investigative workflows. At Battelle, we choose to refer to this high-throughput, low-cost, extremely-accurate genome testing as Massively Parallel Sequencing.
The reason is quite simple — the name is simply a more accurate depiction of the technology. We are living in the next generation of DNA sequencing. The question is, will we take advantage? Will the forensic community take advantage?
Battelle has been working with other U. This work, coupled with the NIJ study, are informing the development of recommendations and training programs for forensic labs wishing to implement MPS.
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