This research investigates the possible relationship between fingerprint donation and DNA shedding. Volunteers were asked to provide a series of fingerprint depletions on glass. The level of fingerprint detail developed and DNA profiling results obtained were compared for each donor to investigate whether a relationship between fingerprint donation and DNA shedding exists. Our results suggest that between comparisons of donors, there is no statistical difference between the left and right hand of our volunteers in terms of fingerprint donation, but there is a statistical difference in terms of DNA shedding with three of our eight donors. Our results also indicate that there is no correlation between fingerprint donation and DNA shedding, me...
Contact stains recovered at break-in crime scenes are frequently characterized by mixtures of DNA fr...
The presence of DNA in a criminal investigation often requires scrutiny in relation to how it came t...
There is a general acceptance that cellular material will transfer from one person to another person...
This research investigates the possible relationship between fingerprint donation and DNA shedding. ...
Recovery of trace DNA is important in forensic casework because it is the main type of biological ev...
There are several studies that suggest that different people deposit different quantities of their o...
Material recovered from 374 fingerprints left by eleven laboratory workers on three different substr...
Due to improved laboratory techniques, touched surfaces and items are increasingly employed as sourc...
DNA and fingerprints are two of the most important forms of evidence in terms of their ability to in...
Physical contact can result in the transfer of DNA from one individual to another. In cases of sexua...
fingerprints are a commonly exploited type of evidence and can be crucial in a criminal investigatio...
Contact traces are an important part of DNA casework, but the probative value of any identified asso...
Trace DNA evidence may be discovered at a crime scene after having been deposited by a person of int...
Contact stains recovered at break-in crime scenes are frequently characterized by mixtures of DNA fr...
The presence of DNA in a criminal investigation often requires scrutiny in relation to how it came t...
There is a general acceptance that cellular material will transfer from one person to another person...
This research investigates the possible relationship between fingerprint donation and DNA shedding. ...
Recovery of trace DNA is important in forensic casework because it is the main type of biological ev...
There are several studies that suggest that different people deposit different quantities of their o...
Material recovered from 374 fingerprints left by eleven laboratory workers on three different substr...
Due to improved laboratory techniques, touched surfaces and items are increasingly employed as sourc...
DNA and fingerprints are two of the most important forms of evidence in terms of their ability to in...
Physical contact can result in the transfer of DNA from one individual to another. In cases of sexua...
fingerprints are a commonly exploited type of evidence and can be crucial in a criminal investigatio...
Contact traces are an important part of DNA casework, but the probative value of any identified asso...
Trace DNA evidence may be discovered at a crime scene after having been deposited by a person of int...
Contact stains recovered at break-in crime scenes are frequently characterized by mixtures of DNA fr...
The presence of DNA in a criminal investigation often requires scrutiny in relation to how it came t...
There is a general acceptance that cellular material will transfer from one person to another person...