The shedder status of an individual may be important to consider in the context of DNA transfer, persistence and recovery and in Bayesian networks where a person’s shedder status may have an impact on the outcome. In this study we compared two methods to determine shedder status: the handheld tube (HH) method and a fluorescent cell count (CC) method. A poor association was observed between the numbers of detected cells in a fingerprint using the CC method and the strength of the DNA result with the HH method. The 20 participants were classified into low (25%), medium (50%) and high (25%) shedders based on the HH method. While the low and high shedders showed a good consistency between the replicates, the medium shedders varied more and have...
Forensic laboratories process evidentiary samples found at crime scenes. These evidentiary samples m...
DNA and fingerprints are two of the most important forms of evidence in terms of their ability to in...
Contact stains recovered at break-in crime scenes are frequently characterized by mixtures of DNA fr...
© 2018 Elsevier. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license:http://...
Variation has been reported in the amount of DNA accumulating on the skin of individuals. A shedder ...
Recovery of trace DNA is important in forensic casework because it is the main type of biological ev...
The shedding propensity of a person can assist data interpretation in casework when assessing the po...
There are several studies that suggest that different people deposit different quantities of their o...
Trace DNA evidence may be discovered at a crime scene after having been deposited by a person of int...
Contact traces are an important part of DNA casework, but the probative value of any identified asso...
This study attempted to correlate individual biological characteristics to the amount of DNA recover...
Due to improved laboratory techniques, touched surfaces and items are increasingly employed as sourc...
This research investigates the possible relationship between fingerprint donation and DNA shedding. ...
Material recovered from 374 fingerprints left by eleven laboratory workers on three different substr...
We report a simple screening method to assess the viability of successful DNA profiling from single ...
Forensic laboratories process evidentiary samples found at crime scenes. These evidentiary samples m...
DNA and fingerprints are two of the most important forms of evidence in terms of their ability to in...
Contact stains recovered at break-in crime scenes are frequently characterized by mixtures of DNA fr...
© 2018 Elsevier. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license:http://...
Variation has been reported in the amount of DNA accumulating on the skin of individuals. A shedder ...
Recovery of trace DNA is important in forensic casework because it is the main type of biological ev...
The shedding propensity of a person can assist data interpretation in casework when assessing the po...
There are several studies that suggest that different people deposit different quantities of their o...
Trace DNA evidence may be discovered at a crime scene after having been deposited by a person of int...
Contact traces are an important part of DNA casework, but the probative value of any identified asso...
This study attempted to correlate individual biological characteristics to the amount of DNA recover...
Due to improved laboratory techniques, touched surfaces and items are increasingly employed as sourc...
This research investigates the possible relationship between fingerprint donation and DNA shedding. ...
Material recovered from 374 fingerprints left by eleven laboratory workers on three different substr...
We report a simple screening method to assess the viability of successful DNA profiling from single ...
Forensic laboratories process evidentiary samples found at crime scenes. These evidentiary samples m...
DNA and fingerprints are two of the most important forms of evidence in terms of their ability to in...
Contact stains recovered at break-in crime scenes are frequently characterized by mixtures of DNA fr...