There are currently no data available regarding the normal levels of DNA found on the skin of children engaging in routine day to day activities to assist with the forensic interpretation of DNA profiles generated from skin surface swabs. To address this deficit, skin surface swab samples were collected from 12 face/neck sites and 20 body sites on 50 children less than 5 years old. After exclusion of spoilt samples, 60 sets of swabs from 47 children (30 face/neck, 30 body) comprising of 944 individual samples were analysed. The number of alleles observed which could have originated from the child and the number which must have come from another source (non-child) were analysed. The following variables were evaluated: age, kissing, feeding a...
sion of theory, and application of the transfer of trace quantities of DNA through skin contact. J F...
Due to improved laboratory techniques, touched surfaces and items are increasingly employed as sourc...
Collection of touch DNA from an offender on the victim's skin can provide relevant evidence for inve...
There are currently no data available regarding the normal levels of DNA found on the skin of childr...
This project serves to provide additional information on the prevalence of non-self DNA on the expos...
The forensic database of England and Wales is the largest in the world with profiles from over 3 mil...
The possibility to detect biological traces belonging to the individual responsible of a crime at th...
Touch DNA can be of use in establishing what may have occurred through reconstruction of events base...
In forensic casework analysis it is often necessary to attempt to obtain DNA profiles from microscop...
In forensic casework analysis it is often necessary to attempt to obtain DNA profiles from microscop...
Recovery of trace DNA is important in forensic casework because it is the main type of biological ev...
Current research has explored some of the variables impacting DNA transfer, prevalence, persistence ...
Employed for the first time in 1986, DNA profiling is nowadays established as one of the most widely...
The true nature of touch DNA evidence has remained elusive, generally perceived to be the result of ...
There is a general acceptance that cellular material will transfer from one person to another person...
sion of theory, and application of the transfer of trace quantities of DNA through skin contact. J F...
Due to improved laboratory techniques, touched surfaces and items are increasingly employed as sourc...
Collection of touch DNA from an offender on the victim's skin can provide relevant evidence for inve...
There are currently no data available regarding the normal levels of DNA found on the skin of childr...
This project serves to provide additional information on the prevalence of non-self DNA on the expos...
The forensic database of England and Wales is the largest in the world with profiles from over 3 mil...
The possibility to detect biological traces belonging to the individual responsible of a crime at th...
Touch DNA can be of use in establishing what may have occurred through reconstruction of events base...
In forensic casework analysis it is often necessary to attempt to obtain DNA profiles from microscop...
In forensic casework analysis it is often necessary to attempt to obtain DNA profiles from microscop...
Recovery of trace DNA is important in forensic casework because it is the main type of biological ev...
Current research has explored some of the variables impacting DNA transfer, prevalence, persistence ...
Employed for the first time in 1986, DNA profiling is nowadays established as one of the most widely...
The true nature of touch DNA evidence has remained elusive, generally perceived to be the result of ...
There is a general acceptance that cellular material will transfer from one person to another person...
sion of theory, and application of the transfer of trace quantities of DNA through skin contact. J F...
Due to improved laboratory techniques, touched surfaces and items are increasingly employed as sourc...
Collection of touch DNA from an offender on the victim's skin can provide relevant evidence for inve...