"Touch DNA" is DNA obtained from biological material transferred from a donor to an object or a person during physical contact. This particular kind of evidence could play an essential role in forensic laboratory work and is considered an important tool for investigators. Even though the principal aspects of "Touch DNA" have been extensively studied, to date, there are few reports in the research field of DNA retrieval from garments that have been worn. This study aimed to investigate the "handling time", analyzing particularly the minimum contact time required to deposit a sufficient amount of DNA on a garment to produce an interpretable profile of the "handler". Moreover, three different sampling techniques were compared ("dry swab", "cut...
Collection of touch DNA from an offender on the victim's skin can provide relevant evidence for inve...
The ability to obtain DNA profiles from trace biological evidence is routinely demonstrated with so-...
Casework exhibits are routinely examined for DNA that might have been deposited by touch, although t...
"Touch DNA" is DNA obtained from biological material transferred from a donor to an object or a pers...
With every touch of the skin on a surface, cells are left behind; with every cell, the genetic code ...
Trace DNA, widely known as Touch DNA, is a type of DNA evidence commonly found at crime scenes, and ...
Touched items at crime scenes are frequently analysed to help link suspects to crimes, for example, ...
Touch DNA, commonly known as trace DNA, is widely used in forensic DNA casework. However, touch DNA ...
Collection and interpretation of “touch DNA” from crime scenes represent crucial steps during crimin...
In forensic casework analysis it is sometimes necessary to obtain genetic profiles from increasingly...
Over the past decade there has been a significant increase in the number of submissions of ‘touch DN...
In the course of a criminal investigation, DNA is often recovered from items that have been handled ...
Trace DNA is commonly found at crime scenes and is often collected from the victim’s clothing in cas...
Touch or trace DNA analysis has become an important routine of the forensic laboratory workload and ...
There are different variables that affect the success of Touch DNA recovery, including surface type,...
Collection of touch DNA from an offender on the victim's skin can provide relevant evidence for inve...
The ability to obtain DNA profiles from trace biological evidence is routinely demonstrated with so-...
Casework exhibits are routinely examined for DNA that might have been deposited by touch, although t...
"Touch DNA" is DNA obtained from biological material transferred from a donor to an object or a pers...
With every touch of the skin on a surface, cells are left behind; with every cell, the genetic code ...
Trace DNA, widely known as Touch DNA, is a type of DNA evidence commonly found at crime scenes, and ...
Touched items at crime scenes are frequently analysed to help link suspects to crimes, for example, ...
Touch DNA, commonly known as trace DNA, is widely used in forensic DNA casework. However, touch DNA ...
Collection and interpretation of “touch DNA” from crime scenes represent crucial steps during crimin...
In forensic casework analysis it is sometimes necessary to obtain genetic profiles from increasingly...
Over the past decade there has been a significant increase in the number of submissions of ‘touch DN...
In the course of a criminal investigation, DNA is often recovered from items that have been handled ...
Trace DNA is commonly found at crime scenes and is often collected from the victim’s clothing in cas...
Touch or trace DNA analysis has become an important routine of the forensic laboratory workload and ...
There are different variables that affect the success of Touch DNA recovery, including surface type,...
Collection of touch DNA from an offender on the victim's skin can provide relevant evidence for inve...
The ability to obtain DNA profiles from trace biological evidence is routinely demonstrated with so-...
Casework exhibits are routinely examined for DNA that might have been deposited by touch, although t...