RNA expression patterns, including the presence and relative abundance of particular mRNA species, provide cell and tissue specific information that could be used for body fluid identification. In this report, we address perceived concerns on the stability, and hence recoverability, of RNA in forensic samples. Stains were prepared from blood, saliva, semen, and vaginal secretions and exposed to a range of environmental conditions from 1 to 547 days. The persistence and stability of RNA within each type of body fluid stain were determined by quantitation of total RNA, and reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) using eight different mRNA transcripts from selected housekeeping and tissue-specific genes. The results demonstrat...
With the advent of quantitative reverse-transcription real-time polymerase chain reaction, RNA has i...
Analysis of biological evidence typically begins with a preliminary screening for the presence of bi...
The recovery of a DNA profile from the perpetrator or victim in criminal investigations can provide ...
RNA expression patterns, including the presence and relative abundance of particular mRNA species, p...
Biological material (fluids or tissues) whether from the victim or suspect is often collected as for...
Conventional methods of body fluid identification use labor-intensive, technologically diverse techn...
The identification of body fluids in evidentiary stains may provide investigators with probative inf...
In theory, RNA expression patterns, including the presence and relative abundance of particular RNA ...
Conventional methods of body fluid identification use a variety of labor-intensive, technologically ...
Conventional methods of body fluid identification use a variety of labor-intensive, technologically ...
The recognition of messenger RNA become common practice for body fluid identification in forensic fi...
RNA analysis is a valuable tool for the identification of the forensically relevant body fluids, sal...
Examination of crime scene items for biological evidence typically begins with a preliminary screeni...
Forensic RNA analysis is gathering pace with reports of messenger RNA analysis being used in case wo...
Analysis of biological evidence typically begins with a preliminary screening for the presence of bi...
With the advent of quantitative reverse-transcription real-time polymerase chain reaction, RNA has i...
Analysis of biological evidence typically begins with a preliminary screening for the presence of bi...
The recovery of a DNA profile from the perpetrator or victim in criminal investigations can provide ...
RNA expression patterns, including the presence and relative abundance of particular mRNA species, p...
Biological material (fluids or tissues) whether from the victim or suspect is often collected as for...
Conventional methods of body fluid identification use labor-intensive, technologically diverse techn...
The identification of body fluids in evidentiary stains may provide investigators with probative inf...
In theory, RNA expression patterns, including the presence and relative abundance of particular RNA ...
Conventional methods of body fluid identification use a variety of labor-intensive, technologically ...
Conventional methods of body fluid identification use a variety of labor-intensive, technologically ...
The recognition of messenger RNA become common practice for body fluid identification in forensic fi...
RNA analysis is a valuable tool for the identification of the forensically relevant body fluids, sal...
Examination of crime scene items for biological evidence typically begins with a preliminary screeni...
Forensic RNA analysis is gathering pace with reports of messenger RNA analysis being used in case wo...
Analysis of biological evidence typically begins with a preliminary screening for the presence of bi...
With the advent of quantitative reverse-transcription real-time polymerase chain reaction, RNA has i...
Analysis of biological evidence typically begins with a preliminary screening for the presence of bi...
The recovery of a DNA profile from the perpetrator or victim in criminal investigations can provide ...