John Ballantyne

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University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, United States 
Area:
Biochemistry
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Farash K, Hanson EK, Ballantyne J. (2015) Enhanced genetic analysis of single human bioparticles recovered by simplified micromanipulation from forensic 'touch DNA' evidence. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
Hall A, Sims LM, Ballantyne J. (2014) Assessment of DNA damage induced by terrestrial UV irradiation of dried bloodstains: forensic implications. Forensic Science International. Genetics. 8: 24-32
Hanson EK, Ballantyne J. (2013) "Getting blood from a stone": ultrasensitive forensic DNA profiling of microscopic bio-particles recovered from "touch DNA" evidence. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1039: 3-17
Marrone A, Ballantyne J. (2010) Hydrolysis of DNA and its molecular components in the dry state. Forensic Science International. Genetics. 4: 168-77
Marrone A, Ballantyne J. (2009) Changes in dry state hemoglobin over time do not increase the potential for oxidative DNA damage in dried blood. Plos One. 4: e5110
Marrone A, Ballantyne J. (2008) Sequence specificity of BAL 31 nuclease for ssDNA revealed by synthetic oligomer substrates containing homopolymeric guanine tracts. Plos One. 3: e3595
Smith PJ, Ballantyne J. (2007) Simplified low-copy-number DNA analysis by post-PCR purification. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 52: 820-9
McDonald JP, Hall A, Gasparutto D, et al. (2006) Novel thermostable Y-family polymerases: applications for the PCR amplification of damaged or ancient DNAs. Nucleic Acids Research. 34: 1102-11
Hanson EK, Ballantyne J. (2005) Whole genome amplification strategy for forensic genetic analysis using single or few cell equivalents of genomic DNA. Analytical Biochemistry. 346: 246-57
Hall A, Ballantyne J. (2004) Characterization of UVC-induced DNA damage in bloodstains: forensic implications. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 380: 72-83
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