BioTechniques (Mar 2013)

Chelex 100 as a Medium for Simple Extraction of DNA for PCR-Based Typing from Forensic Material

  • P. Sean Walsh,
  • David A. Metzger,
  • Russell Higuchi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/000114018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 3
pp. 134 – 139

Abstract

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Procedures utilizing Chelex100 chelating resin have been developed for extracting DNA from forensic-type samples for use with the PCR. The procedures are simple, rapid, involve no organic solvents and do not require multiple tube transfers for most types of samples. The extracion of DNA from semen and very small blood stains using Chelex 100 is as efficient or more efficient than using proteinase K and phenol-chloroform extraction. DNA extracted from bloodstains seems less prone to contain PCR inhibitors when prepared by this method. The Chelex method has been used with amplification and typing at the HLA DQα locus to obtain the DQα genotypes of many different types of samples, including whole blood, bloodstains, seminal stains, buccal swabs, hair and post-coital samples. The results of a concordance study are presented in which the DQα genotypes of 84 samples prepared using Chelex or using conventional phenol-chloroform extraction are compared. The genotypes obtained using the two different extraction methods were identical for all samples tested.