Abstract

Background: As the demand in genetic testing increases, various fields look toward collection methods that are noninvasive and efficient in recovering deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) for testing that will allow for high first-pass success rates. Objective: Two extraction methods (PrepFiler™ Express Forensic Extraction and the Maxwell® RSC Buccal Swab DNA Kits) were optimized to increase DNA yield from a buccal cell collection device (Gentueri's CollectEject™ Swab). Materials and Methods: Buccal swabs were processed under varying incubation parameters using a forensic workflow. The PrepFiler method was adjusted to test longer incubation times and more aggressive agitation. The Maxwell method was adjusted to test incubation temperatures and duration. Results: Quantitative results showed that increased agitation can yield more DNA through the PrepFiler extraction, but longer incubation times did not increase DNA recovery. The results from the Maxwell study showed no significant difference between incubation temperatures or times. Conclusions: The results indicate that various applied genetic fields can utilize a noninvasive, simple collection method using the CollectEject device in conjunction with extraction methods already implemented in laboratories to collect 5000 ng of DNA or greater from a buccal cell collection.

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