Efficient sampling with swabs is crucial for optimal forensic DNA analysis. The DNA recovery is determined by the skill of the practitioner and the compatibility between the applied swab and the surface. Here we investigate the impact of swabbing technique and swab type on the DNA yield. Thirteen different swabs from four categories (cotton, flocked nylon, small foam and large foam) provided equal DNA yields for smooth/non-absorbing surfaces. Large foam swabs gave higher DNA recovery for an absorbing wood surface. Factorial design of experiments and ANOVA was applied to study swabbing techniques for cotton swabs. Two key factors for efficient sampling were found to be 1) holding the swab with an approximate 60° angle against the surface and...
Touch or trace DNA analysis has become an important routine of the forensic laboratory workload and ...
Published online: 12 November 2020Purpose We investigated the recovery and extraction efficiency of ...
Purpose: DNA is a highly valuable lead to identify people who were possibly involved in a crime. Eve...
Efficient sampling with swabs is crucial for optimal forensic DNA analysis. The DNA recovery is dete...
Objective: The chance of obtaining a conclusive DNA profile strongly depends on the quantity of biol...
Most crime scene DNA evidence is retrieved using cotton swabs. Since the late 90’s, the double-swab ...
Efficient microbial sampling from surfaces for subsequent detection and quantification is crucial in...
Biological evidence at crime scenes often contains very small amounts of DNA. Therefore, it is impor...
The first step in the DNA profiling process is the recovery of DNA from the crime scene or item. Suc...
DNA is nowadays swabbed routinely to investigate serious and volume crimes, but research remains sca...
Collection and interpretation of “touch DNA” from crime scenes represent crucial steps during crimin...
DNA recovery and extraction efficiencies are key considerations for trace DNA interpretation in case...
Touch DNA, commonly known as trace DNA, is widely used in forensic DNA casework. However, touch DNA ...
Over the recent few years, several DNA collection techniques and methodologies have been published f...
Over the past decade there has been a significant increase in the number of submissions of ‘touch DN...
Touch or trace DNA analysis has become an important routine of the forensic laboratory workload and ...
Published online: 12 November 2020Purpose We investigated the recovery and extraction efficiency of ...
Purpose: DNA is a highly valuable lead to identify people who were possibly involved in a crime. Eve...
Efficient sampling with swabs is crucial for optimal forensic DNA analysis. The DNA recovery is dete...
Objective: The chance of obtaining a conclusive DNA profile strongly depends on the quantity of biol...
Most crime scene DNA evidence is retrieved using cotton swabs. Since the late 90’s, the double-swab ...
Efficient microbial sampling from surfaces for subsequent detection and quantification is crucial in...
Biological evidence at crime scenes often contains very small amounts of DNA. Therefore, it is impor...
The first step in the DNA profiling process is the recovery of DNA from the crime scene or item. Suc...
DNA is nowadays swabbed routinely to investigate serious and volume crimes, but research remains sca...
Collection and interpretation of “touch DNA” from crime scenes represent crucial steps during crimin...
DNA recovery and extraction efficiencies are key considerations for trace DNA interpretation in case...
Touch DNA, commonly known as trace DNA, is widely used in forensic DNA casework. However, touch DNA ...
Over the recent few years, several DNA collection techniques and methodologies have been published f...
Over the past decade there has been a significant increase in the number of submissions of ‘touch DN...
Touch or trace DNA analysis has become an important routine of the forensic laboratory workload and ...
Published online: 12 November 2020Purpose We investigated the recovery and extraction efficiency of ...
Purpose: DNA is a highly valuable lead to identify people who were possibly involved in a crime. Eve...