A pilot study on the detection of DNA in fingermarks using fluorescent in situ detection after different time periods since hand washing was undertaken by Flinders University. Collaboration was sought to show the ability to obtain similar results within different laboratories. The Institute of Environmental Science and Research (ESR) was involved in this inter-laboratory study in collaboration with Flinders University. The newly developed method involves the use of Diamond Nucleic Acid dye for the staining of fingermarks (20x concentration in 75% ethanol) using a hand-held microscope (Dino-Lite Edge Digital Microscope). Fingermarks were deposited by volunteers onto glass slides at varying time intervals after hand washing (2, 5, 15, 30, 60 ...
Full DNA profiles can be generated from just a few cells; however these profiles can be contaminated...
DNA detection technologies have an increasing importance in our everyday lives, with applications ra...
The questions on which judges/prosecutors apply for expertise are mostly about by whom a document wa...
DNA is deposited onto a surface by touch yet few means have been developed for its in situ detection...
It is known that DNA can be deposited onto a surface by touch yet few means have been developed for ...
During criminal investigations trace DNA samples, including fingermarks, are submitted to laboratori...
This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: http://creativecommons...
The recovery of fingermarks and DNA from the same location at a crime scene can be problematic becau...
Fingermark deposits are left on surfaces touched with the bare hands, and these traces can be exploi...
The recovery of DNA and fingermark evidence from the same site can be problematic on account of pote...
Vacuum metal deposition (VMD) is a fingerprint visualisation technique that involves the evaporation...
Detection of fingermarks at a crime scene or on related items is of prime interest for forensic inve...
Despite significant ongoing research, a substantial proportion of latent fingermarks remain undetect...
DNA and fingerprints are two of the most important forms of evidence in terms of their ability to in...
Contact traces are an important part of DNA casework, but the probative value of any identified asso...
Full DNA profiles can be generated from just a few cells; however these profiles can be contaminated...
DNA detection technologies have an increasing importance in our everyday lives, with applications ra...
The questions on which judges/prosecutors apply for expertise are mostly about by whom a document wa...
DNA is deposited onto a surface by touch yet few means have been developed for its in situ detection...
It is known that DNA can be deposited onto a surface by touch yet few means have been developed for ...
During criminal investigations trace DNA samples, including fingermarks, are submitted to laboratori...
This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: http://creativecommons...
The recovery of fingermarks and DNA from the same location at a crime scene can be problematic becau...
Fingermark deposits are left on surfaces touched with the bare hands, and these traces can be exploi...
The recovery of DNA and fingermark evidence from the same site can be problematic on account of pote...
Vacuum metal deposition (VMD) is a fingerprint visualisation technique that involves the evaporation...
Detection of fingermarks at a crime scene or on related items is of prime interest for forensic inve...
Despite significant ongoing research, a substantial proportion of latent fingermarks remain undetect...
DNA and fingerprints are two of the most important forms of evidence in terms of their ability to in...
Contact traces are an important part of DNA casework, but the probative value of any identified asso...
Full DNA profiles can be generated from just a few cells; however these profiles can be contaminated...
DNA detection technologies have an increasing importance in our everyday lives, with applications ra...
The questions on which judges/prosecutors apply for expertise are mostly about by whom a document wa...