DNA profiles can be obtained from ‘touch DNA’ evidence, which comprises microscopic traces of human biological material. Current methods for the recovery of trace DNA employ cotton swabs or adhesive tape to sample an area of interest. However, such a ‘blind-swabbing’ approach will co-sample cellular material from the different individuals, even if the individuals’ cells are located in geographically distinct locations on the item. Thus, some of the DNA mixtures encountered in touch DNA samples are artificially created by the swabbing itself. In some instances, a victim’s DNA may be found in significant excess thus masking any potential perpetrator’s DNA. In order to circumvent the challenges with standard recovery and analysis methods, we h...
Collection and interpretation of “touch DNA” from crime scenes represent crucial steps during crimin...
The collection of touch DNA from evidence has been a challenge in the field of Forensic Biology for ...
In the course of a criminal investigation, DNA is often recovered from items that have been handled ...
DNA profiles can be obtained from ‘touch DNA ’ evidence, which comprises microscopic traces of human...
In forensic casework analysis it is sometimes necessary to obtain genetic profiles from increasingly...
The ability to obtain DNA profiles from trace biological evidence is routinely demonstrated with so-...
In forensic casework analysis it is necessary to obtain genetic profiles from increasingly smaller a...
In forensic casework it is often necessary to obtain genetic profiles from crime scene samples that ...
Although touch deposit DNA is widely used in forensic casework, its cellular and acellular contents ...
It is widely known that DNA can be recovered from body fluids such as blood, semen, and saliva. All ...
With every touch of the skin on a surface, cells are left behind; with every cell, the genetic code ...
Touch DNA Profiling is a commonly used tool to link suspects to their crimes, but it is often challe...
Collection of touch DNA from an offender on the victim's skin can provide relevant evidence for inve...
DNA analysis of touch evidence on cartridge cases has proven difficult despite numerous attempts to ...
DNA testing on touched objects is a valuable tool in forensic investigations, but DNA is usually pre...
Collection and interpretation of “touch DNA” from crime scenes represent crucial steps during crimin...
The collection of touch DNA from evidence has been a challenge in the field of Forensic Biology for ...
In the course of a criminal investigation, DNA is often recovered from items that have been handled ...
DNA profiles can be obtained from ‘touch DNA ’ evidence, which comprises microscopic traces of human...
In forensic casework analysis it is sometimes necessary to obtain genetic profiles from increasingly...
The ability to obtain DNA profiles from trace biological evidence is routinely demonstrated with so-...
In forensic casework analysis it is necessary to obtain genetic profiles from increasingly smaller a...
In forensic casework it is often necessary to obtain genetic profiles from crime scene samples that ...
Although touch deposit DNA is widely used in forensic casework, its cellular and acellular contents ...
It is widely known that DNA can be recovered from body fluids such as blood, semen, and saliva. All ...
With every touch of the skin on a surface, cells are left behind; with every cell, the genetic code ...
Touch DNA Profiling is a commonly used tool to link suspects to their crimes, but it is often challe...
Collection of touch DNA from an offender on the victim's skin can provide relevant evidence for inve...
DNA analysis of touch evidence on cartridge cases has proven difficult despite numerous attempts to ...
DNA testing on touched objects is a valuable tool in forensic investigations, but DNA is usually pre...
Collection and interpretation of “touch DNA” from crime scenes represent crucial steps during crimin...
The collection of touch DNA from evidence has been a challenge in the field of Forensic Biology for ...
In the course of a criminal investigation, DNA is often recovered from items that have been handled ...