Harshita Sharma, Fumihito Ohtani, Parmila Kumari, Deepti Diwan, Naoko Ohara, Tetsuya Kobayashi, Miho Suzuki, Naoto Nemoto, Yoshibumi Matsushima, Koichi Nishigaki
Familial clustering without any prerequisite knowledge becomes often necessary in Behavioral Science, and forensic studies in case of great disasters like Tsunami and earthquake requiring body-identification without any usable information. However, there has been no well-established method for this purpose although conventional ones such as short tandem repeats (STR) and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), which might be applied with toil and moil to some extent. In this situation, we could find that the universal genome distance-measuring method genome profiling (GP), which is made up of three elemental techniques; random PCR, micro-temperature gradient gel electrophoresis (μTGGE), and computer processing for normalization, can do this purpose with ease when applied to mouse families...
2014: Biophysics (Nagoya-Shi, Japan)