Fingerprints deposited at crime scene can be a source of DNA. Previous reports on the effects of fingerprint enhancement methods have focused mainly on fingermarks deposited in blood or saliva. Here, we evaluate the effects of fingerprint enhancement methods on fingerprints deposited on porous surfaces. We performed real-time quantification and STR typing, the results of which indicated that two methods (iodine fuming and 1,2-indanedione in ethyl acetate enhancement) had no effect on the quantity of DNA isolated and resultant STR alleles when compared to control samples. DNA quantities and allele numbers were lower for samples enhanced with silver nitrate and 1,2-indanedione in acetic acid when compared to control samples. Based on DNA quan...
This research evaluated a potential source of DNA contamination associated with latent print process...
The recovery of DNA and fingermark evidence from the same site can be problematic on account of pote...
DNA fingerprinting is a forensic technique used to create patterns that are unique to a person’s DNA...
The aim of the research was to understand if the use of chemicals compounds used to enhance latent f...
DNA and fingerprints are two of the most important forms of evidence in terms of their ability to in...
This study investigated the effect of common and well established fingerprint enhancement techniques...
We conducted a study on the effect of fingerprint enhancement methods on subsequent short tandem rep...
Material recovered from 374 fingerprints left by eleven laboratory workers on three different substr...
Forensics identification using fingerprint analysis is only possible if there is a complete pattern...
This experiment looked at the impact of single and multiple reagents on the ability to obtain a PCR-...
Casework exhibits are routinely examined for DNA that might have been deposited by touch, although t...
The recovery of fingermarks and DNA from the same location at a crime scene can be problematic becau...
This research investigates the possible relationship between fingerprint donation and DNA shedding. ...
During criminal investigations trace DNA samples, including fingermarks, are submitted to laboratori...
DNA and Fingerprints are highly prioritised evidence types as they are considered reliable when dist...
This research evaluated a potential source of DNA contamination associated with latent print process...
The recovery of DNA and fingermark evidence from the same site can be problematic on account of pote...
DNA fingerprinting is a forensic technique used to create patterns that are unique to a person’s DNA...
The aim of the research was to understand if the use of chemicals compounds used to enhance latent f...
DNA and fingerprints are two of the most important forms of evidence in terms of their ability to in...
This study investigated the effect of common and well established fingerprint enhancement techniques...
We conducted a study on the effect of fingerprint enhancement methods on subsequent short tandem rep...
Material recovered from 374 fingerprints left by eleven laboratory workers on three different substr...
Forensics identification using fingerprint analysis is only possible if there is a complete pattern...
This experiment looked at the impact of single and multiple reagents on the ability to obtain a PCR-...
Casework exhibits are routinely examined for DNA that might have been deposited by touch, although t...
The recovery of fingermarks and DNA from the same location at a crime scene can be problematic becau...
This research investigates the possible relationship between fingerprint donation and DNA shedding. ...
During criminal investigations trace DNA samples, including fingermarks, are submitted to laboratori...
DNA and Fingerprints are highly prioritised evidence types as they are considered reliable when dist...
This research evaluated a potential source of DNA contamination associated with latent print process...
The recovery of DNA and fingermark evidence from the same site can be problematic on account of pote...
DNA fingerprinting is a forensic technique used to create patterns that are unique to a person’s DNA...