Violent acts against women, mainly perpetrated by males, comprise close and forceful physical contact between the victim and the assailant, which may lead to the accumulation of genetic material under the protected fingernail hyponychium area of the victim. Thus, the collection of fingernail debris may provide biological evidence for the evaluation of the criminal circumstances. The aim of the study was to explore the mechanisms of male DNA transfer, persistence, and recovery under fingernails of women following a mock physical assault, as well as the prevalence of male cellular material under normal, non-criminal circumstances. Forty-eight female volunteers were enrolled and asked to scratch male volunteers’ forearms, mimicking a defens...
In forensic casework analysis it is sometimes necessary to obtain genetic profiles from increasingly...
DNA profiles can be obtained from ‘touch DNA’ evidence, which comprises microscopic traces of human ...
“Touch DNA” refers to the DNA that is left behind when a person touches or comes into contact with a...
none5noThe collection of biological debris beneath fingernails can be useful in forensic casework wh...
Fingernail evidence is often collected in criminal cases of violent and/or sexual assault. In acts o...
Physical contact can result in the transfer of DNA from one individual to another. In cases of sexua...
There is a general acceptance that cellular material will transfer from one person to another person...
We report on the short tandem repeat analysis (STR), using QIAamp® ESS SE Plus Kit and performed on ...
In 1996 the collection of fingernail clippings on a routine basis started in cases of homicide from ...
Background and aims: Medico-legal examination plays a key role in handling sexual assault victims a...
The ability to obtain DNA profiles from trace biological evidence is routinely demonstrated with so-...
Trace DNA evidence may be discovered at a crime scene after having been deposited by a person of int...
When dealing with complex crimes such as rape and assault, every trace takes on an essential role. T...
"Touch DNA" is DNA obtained from biological material transferred from a donor to an object or a pers...
Collection of touch DNA from an offender on the victim's skin can provide relevant evidence for inve...
In forensic casework analysis it is sometimes necessary to obtain genetic profiles from increasingly...
DNA profiles can be obtained from ‘touch DNA’ evidence, which comprises microscopic traces of human ...
“Touch DNA” refers to the DNA that is left behind when a person touches or comes into contact with a...
none5noThe collection of biological debris beneath fingernails can be useful in forensic casework wh...
Fingernail evidence is often collected in criminal cases of violent and/or sexual assault. In acts o...
Physical contact can result in the transfer of DNA from one individual to another. In cases of sexua...
There is a general acceptance that cellular material will transfer from one person to another person...
We report on the short tandem repeat analysis (STR), using QIAamp® ESS SE Plus Kit and performed on ...
In 1996 the collection of fingernail clippings on a routine basis started in cases of homicide from ...
Background and aims: Medico-legal examination plays a key role in handling sexual assault victims a...
The ability to obtain DNA profiles from trace biological evidence is routinely demonstrated with so-...
Trace DNA evidence may be discovered at a crime scene after having been deposited by a person of int...
When dealing with complex crimes such as rape and assault, every trace takes on an essential role. T...
"Touch DNA" is DNA obtained from biological material transferred from a donor to an object or a pers...
Collection of touch DNA from an offender on the victim's skin can provide relevant evidence for inve...
In forensic casework analysis it is sometimes necessary to obtain genetic profiles from increasingly...
DNA profiles can be obtained from ‘touch DNA’ evidence, which comprises microscopic traces of human ...
“Touch DNA” refers to the DNA that is left behind when a person touches or comes into contact with a...