Casework exhibits are routinely examined for DNA that might have been deposited by touch, although the success of downstream profiling can vary. Many variables affect DNA deposition by touch, such as ‘shedder status’ surface type, and nature of contact. This may include pressure, which has been shown to increase the transfer of DNA between two surfaces, although whether pressure can impact DNA deposition directly from skin has yet to be examined. Therefore, this study uses a novel method to investigate whether pressure can affect the amount and quality of DNA directly deposited by touch. With the fingertips of one hand, volunteers exerted pressure for one minute onto a DNA-free polycarbonate board placed on top of a balance; all five finger...
Although touch deposit DNA is widely used in forensic casework, its cellular and acellular contents ...
Recovery of trace DNA is important in forensic casework because it is the main type of biological ev...
In forensic casework analysis it is sometimes necessary to obtain genetic profiles from increasingly...
With every touch of the skin on a surface, cells are left behind; with every cell, the genetic code ...
"Touch DNA" is DNA obtained from biological material transferred from a donor to an object or a pers...
In the course of a criminal investigation, DNA is often recovered from items that have been handled ...
There are different variables that affect the success of Touch DNA recovery, including surface type,...
Due to improved laboratory techniques, touched surfaces and items are increasingly employed as sourc...
“Touch DNA” refers to the DNA that is left behind when a person touches or comes into contact with a...
Touched items at crime scenes are frequently analysed to help link suspects to crimes, for example, ...
Trace DNA, widely known as Touch DNA, is a type of DNA evidence commonly found at crime scenes, and ...
DNA analysis of touch evidence on cartridge cases has proven difficult despite numerous attempts to ...
Touch DNA profiling is an important tool to solve the mystery of many cases, especially when other b...
DNA and fingerprints are two of the most important forms of evidence in terms of their ability to in...
The recovery of fingermarks and DNA from the same location at a crime scene can be problematic becau...
Although touch deposit DNA is widely used in forensic casework, its cellular and acellular contents ...
Recovery of trace DNA is important in forensic casework because it is the main type of biological ev...
In forensic casework analysis it is sometimes necessary to obtain genetic profiles from increasingly...
With every touch of the skin on a surface, cells are left behind; with every cell, the genetic code ...
"Touch DNA" is DNA obtained from biological material transferred from a donor to an object or a pers...
In the course of a criminal investigation, DNA is often recovered from items that have been handled ...
There are different variables that affect the success of Touch DNA recovery, including surface type,...
Due to improved laboratory techniques, touched surfaces and items are increasingly employed as sourc...
“Touch DNA” refers to the DNA that is left behind when a person touches or comes into contact with a...
Touched items at crime scenes are frequently analysed to help link suspects to crimes, for example, ...
Trace DNA, widely known as Touch DNA, is a type of DNA evidence commonly found at crime scenes, and ...
DNA analysis of touch evidence on cartridge cases has proven difficult despite numerous attempts to ...
Touch DNA profiling is an important tool to solve the mystery of many cases, especially when other b...
DNA and fingerprints are two of the most important forms of evidence in terms of their ability to in...
The recovery of fingermarks and DNA from the same location at a crime scene can be problematic becau...
Although touch deposit DNA is widely used in forensic casework, its cellular and acellular contents ...
Recovery of trace DNA is important in forensic casework because it is the main type of biological ev...
In forensic casework analysis it is sometimes necessary to obtain genetic profiles from increasingly...