DNA capture and next-generation sequencing can recover whole mitochondrial genomes from highly degraded samples for human identification.

Jennifer E L TempletonPaul M BrothertonBastien LlamasJulien SoubrierWolfgang HaakAlan CooperJeremy J Austin
Published in: Investigative genetics (2013)
This approach has potential applications in forensic science, historical human identification cases, archived medical samples, kinship analysis and population studies. In particular the methodology can be applied to any case, involving human or non-human species, where whole mitochondrial genome sequences are required to provide the highest level of maternal lineage discrimination. Multiple rounds of in-solution hybridisation-based DNA capture can retrieve whole mitochondrial genome sequences from even the most challenging samples.