DNA contamination incidents are one of the most frequent sources of error in forensic genetics and can have serious consequences. It is therefore essential to take measures to prevent these events and to monitor the real impact of contamination minimization procedures. In this study, we review and compare the number of contamination events detected on trace samples analyzed by the Forensic Genetic Unit (FGU) of the University Center of Legal Medicine in Switzerland before and after the implementation of new contamination minimization procedures. Interestingly, the number of contamination events by laboratory staff was significantly reduced by more than 70% after the implementation of the procedures. However, no significant change was observ...
When packaged genetic evidence samples are stored in close proximity, there is a higher chance for c...
The recovery of fingermarks and DNA from the same location at a crime scene can be problematic becau...
Forensic genetics brings together all the genetic knowledge required to solve specific legal problem...
DNA contamination incidents are one of the most frequent sources of error in forensic genetics and c...
In Switzerland, the DNA profiles of police officers collecting crime scene traces as well as forensi...
The sensitivity of modern forensic techniques has drastically increased, with sensitive technology d...
The sensitivity of forensic DNA typing techniques can cause problems when evidence samples are inadv...
DNA evidence is one of the most prominent types of physical evidence utilised within forensic invest...
Contamination has always been a problem in DNA analysis testing, but it is becoming a more prominent...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Understanding the variables impacting DNA transfer, persistence, prevalence and...
DNA is nowadays swabbed routinely to investigate serious and volume crimes, but research remains sca...
DNA mixture interpretation can produce opposing conclusions by qualified forensic analysts, even wit...
poster abstractMost biological evidence obtained from crimes scenes is found in non-sterile environm...
DNA profiling is an extremely useful tool in criminal investigations for the identifications of pers...
Biological evidence acquired from crime scenes often contains mixtures of partial genomes from an un...
When packaged genetic evidence samples are stored in close proximity, there is a higher chance for c...
The recovery of fingermarks and DNA from the same location at a crime scene can be problematic becau...
Forensic genetics brings together all the genetic knowledge required to solve specific legal problem...
DNA contamination incidents are one of the most frequent sources of error in forensic genetics and c...
In Switzerland, the DNA profiles of police officers collecting crime scene traces as well as forensi...
The sensitivity of modern forensic techniques has drastically increased, with sensitive technology d...
The sensitivity of forensic DNA typing techniques can cause problems when evidence samples are inadv...
DNA evidence is one of the most prominent types of physical evidence utilised within forensic invest...
Contamination has always been a problem in DNA analysis testing, but it is becoming a more prominent...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Understanding the variables impacting DNA transfer, persistence, prevalence and...
DNA is nowadays swabbed routinely to investigate serious and volume crimes, but research remains sca...
DNA mixture interpretation can produce opposing conclusions by qualified forensic analysts, even wit...
poster abstractMost biological evidence obtained from crimes scenes is found in non-sterile environm...
DNA profiling is an extremely useful tool in criminal investigations for the identifications of pers...
Biological evidence acquired from crime scenes often contains mixtures of partial genomes from an un...
When packaged genetic evidence samples are stored in close proximity, there is a higher chance for c...
The recovery of fingermarks and DNA from the same location at a crime scene can be problematic becau...
Forensic genetics brings together all the genetic knowledge required to solve specific legal problem...