control system
Compared to DNA-sequence analysis modern DNA-fragment
analysis needs several special features for reliable
genotyping. Measured fragment data can not be used like
sequence data without further processing. The processing
comprises:
samples with allelic ladders,
positive and negative controls.
Using a file name descriptor DNA-Match will recognise
allelic ladders and control samples from the file name
itself. Known and questioned samples are divided in
two subgroups inside DNA-Match (control system and fragment
analysis). Questioned samples are also identified by
the file names (ABI-format) and the electropherograms
are visualised and processed in the fragment analysis
part.
Various sets of microsatellite markers with the alleles'
expected bp values can be saved in a database.
Several sophisticated functions programmed in an expert
system assist the assignment of peaks from allelic ladders.
Two or more different colours are used to display bins
for present fragments/peaks (pink) and absent but possible
peaks (grey). Expected peaks in a positive control have
pink coloured bins (vertical bar).
A peak on a wrong position in a positive control therefore
is easily rerecognised.
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