Several studies have demonstrated that DNA can be indirectly transferred from an individual onto a surface. Therefore, the presence of DNA that is compatible with a given person does not necessarily mean that this person has touched the surface on which the DNA was recovered. The present work simulates cases, where DNA is recovered on a door handle and compared to several reference DNA profiles. The DNA profile of the trace shares DNA components with a person of interest (POI). When asked about the DNA results, the POI says he has nothing to do with the incident and has never been at the scene. However, a possibility would be that the DNA came from his recently stolen gloves. Someone else, the alternative offender (AO), could have opened th...
Thesis (M.S., Biological Sciences (Molecular and Cellular Biology))-- California State University, S...
DNA is routinely recovered in criminal investigations. The sensitivity of laboratory equipment and D...
The ability to obtain DNA profiles from trace biological evidence is routinely demonstrated with so-...
Traces collected on crime scene objects frequently result in challenging DNA mixtures from several c...
Studying DNA transfer and persistence has become increasingly important over the last decade, due to...
Empirical data on the transfer and persistence of trace DNA are crucial to the evaluation of forensi...
In terms of crime scene investigations by means of forensic DNA-analyses, burglaries are the number ...
DNA analysis is now a sufficiently sensitive technique to enable identification of an individual fro...
Empirical data on the transfer and persistence of trace DNA are crucial to the evaluation of forensi...
The presence of DNA in a criminal investigation often requires scrutiny in relation to how it came t...
Contact stains recovered at break-in crime scenes are frequently characterized by mixtures of DNA fr...
"Touch DNA" is DNA obtained from biological material transferred from a donor to an object or a pers...
The successful recovery of trace or contact DNA is highly variable. It is seemingly dependent on a w...
POSSIBILITY OF RELATING SOMEONE WITH A CRIME BY SECONDARY DNA TRANSFERYasemin Soysal1,2, Erdem Özkar...
With every touch of the skin on a surface, cells are left behind; with every cell, the genetic code ...
Thesis (M.S., Biological Sciences (Molecular and Cellular Biology))-- California State University, S...
DNA is routinely recovered in criminal investigations. The sensitivity of laboratory equipment and D...
The ability to obtain DNA profiles from trace biological evidence is routinely demonstrated with so-...
Traces collected on crime scene objects frequently result in challenging DNA mixtures from several c...
Studying DNA transfer and persistence has become increasingly important over the last decade, due to...
Empirical data on the transfer and persistence of trace DNA are crucial to the evaluation of forensi...
In terms of crime scene investigations by means of forensic DNA-analyses, burglaries are the number ...
DNA analysis is now a sufficiently sensitive technique to enable identification of an individual fro...
Empirical data on the transfer and persistence of trace DNA are crucial to the evaluation of forensi...
The presence of DNA in a criminal investigation often requires scrutiny in relation to how it came t...
Contact stains recovered at break-in crime scenes are frequently characterized by mixtures of DNA fr...
"Touch DNA" is DNA obtained from biological material transferred from a donor to an object or a pers...
The successful recovery of trace or contact DNA is highly variable. It is seemingly dependent on a w...
POSSIBILITY OF RELATING SOMEONE WITH A CRIME BY SECONDARY DNA TRANSFERYasemin Soysal1,2, Erdem Özkar...
With every touch of the skin on a surface, cells are left behind; with every cell, the genetic code ...
Thesis (M.S., Biological Sciences (Molecular and Cellular Biology))-- California State University, S...
DNA is routinely recovered in criminal investigations. The sensitivity of laboratory equipment and D...
The ability to obtain DNA profiles from trace biological evidence is routinely demonstrated with so-...