Introduction; Maxwell ® 16 Forensic Dna Purification Procedure - Promega Maxwell 16 Forensic Technical Manual

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Introduction

1.A. Maxwell
16 Forensic DNA Purification Procedure
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DNA extraction is a critical step in the overall workflow of the forensic laboratory. It is important that the resulting
DNA is of sufficient yield and purity to obtain optimal downstream STR results. The forensic field has unique
challenges due to the sample types that are routinely encountered. These can vary from pristine reference samples
to difficult casework samples, such as blood stains, semen, hair, cigarette butts or touch samples. Additionally, the
number of samples being processed continues to increase, requiring higher throughput options.
The Maxwell
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16 Forensic Instrument
extraction methods. The instrument also provides consistent results by reducing the variability inherent in manual
sample processing. It contains preprogrammed purification methods and is designed for use with prefilled reagent
cartridges. The instrument can process up to 16 samples in approximately 30 minutes, and the purified DNA can be
used directly in STR amplifications for forensic profile analysis of database and reference samples or can be quantitated
prior to STR amplification of casework samples. The Maxwell
Reference Sample Kit and DNA IQ™ Casework Pro Kit, provides an automated DNA extraction system that results in
high-yield, inhibitor-free DNA from a wide variety of sample types.
The Maxwell
16 Forensic Instrument is a particle handler that uses paramagnetic particles as a purification medium
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to bind and wash nucleic acids. It has two modes for different elution volumes. The Standard Elution Volume (SEV)
mode, used for the DNA IQ™ Reference Sample Kit for Maxwell
(LEV) mode, used for the DNA IQ™ Casework Pro Kit for Maxwell
Instrument provides high-purity nucleic acid that is compatible with standard amplification methods.
The automated steps performed by the Maxwell
Binding nucleic acids to paramagnetic particles
Washing the nucleic acid bound to the particles away from other cellular components
Eluting DNA
The instrument provides a touch screen to navigate, program and run the instrument. It has a UV lamp to aid
instrument decontamination. The Maxwell
software, has the ability to record and provide run data. It has a USB port that can be used to attach a bar code reader,
allowing sample and reagent information to be entered using bar codes. The Maxwell
generate a sample tracking report for each run, and that report can be sent to a printer or computer.
Running the Maxwell
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selected bar code information (optional) and places the samples into the reagent cartridges. The cartridges are placed
into the machine and the door shut. The user then starts the run, which automatically performs the protocol.
Maxwell
Sample Track is a communications program that allows downloading and printing of run data
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(see Technical Manual #TM314).
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eliminates many of the manual, labor-intensive steps of current DNA
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16 Forensic Instrument, in association with the Maxwell
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16 Forensic Instrument is a simple process. The user selects the protocol to be run, collects the
16 Forensic Instrument, combined with the DNA IQ™
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16 (Cat.# AS1040), and the Low Elution Volume
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16 (Cat.# AS1240). The Maxwell
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16 Forensic Instrument include:
16 Forensic
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Sample Track
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16 Forensic Instrument can
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TM321 · Revised 4/15
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