1.A new methodology of DNA polymorphism detection from standard long gun
Xiuqiao YANG ; Lin MIAO ; Hongliang XIE ; Lei HUANG ; Shida SU ; Shunyong PAN ; Faming ZENG ; Dian ZHAI ; Baowen CHENG
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2017;32(4):385-387,392
Objective A new methodology was established to efficiently obtain the genotype of DNA remained on standard long gun. Methods Direct PCR and silicon membrane method were combined to detect DNA polymorphism of a total of 240 samples at 5 different positions from 48 standard long guns. Results Combining direct PCR and silicon membrane method, we obtained full DNA profiles in 42 out of 48 standard long guns, with a detection rate up to 87.50%. Conclusion The results demonstrate that the combination of direct PCR and silicon membrane method provide a quick and accurate way to detect DNA polymorphism on the standard long gun.
2.Evaluation of periodontal status of 380 pregnant women and analysis of the related factors
Xiuqiao YANG ; Chanjuan YE ; Min WU ; Huijun LI ; Sujun ZHU ; Shaowu CHEN ; Ying HAO
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2019;35(1):109-113
Objective: To evaluate periodontal status of 380 pregnant women and its related factors. Methods: 380 healthy pregnant women aged 20 to 43 at 10-35 weeks of gestation were enrolled and received a questionnaire and a periodontal examination, in order to compare and analyse the effects of different ages, gestational weeks and educational levels on periodontal condition. Results: The prevalence of periodontal disease of the subjects was 87. 1%. In first (10-15 weeks), second (16-27 weeks) and third (28-35 weeks) trimester PD (mm) was 2. 48 ± 0. 54, 2. 60 ± 0. 54 and 2. 71 ± 0. 48 respectively (P < 0. 05) ; the percentage of PD≥4 mm in 2 or more sites were 76. 5%, 84. 1% and 93. 5% respectively (P < 0. 05) ; GI and BI did not show significant differences among of the 3 groups trimester stages (P> 0. 05) ; PD in maternal age (year) 20-27, 28-35 and 36-43 years was2. 39 ± 0. 51, 2. 61 ± 0. 53 and 2. 61 ± 0. 56 respectively (P < 0. 05) . A significantly positive linear trend was observed between age and GI (P < 0. 05) or PD (P < 0. 05), but without significant correlation between age and BI. Significant correlation was found between pregnant weeks and PD (P < 0. 05), but without correlation between pregnant weeks and GI (P> 0. 05) or BI (P> 0. 05) .Conclusion: The prevalence of periodontal disease during pregnancy is high. Meanwhile, the periodontal inflammation is increasing worse with the increase of gestational weeks and maternal age.