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Guy N. Rutty

10 published entries

2014

Defining background DNA levels found on the skin of children aged 0-5 years.

JournalInternational Journal of Legal Medicine
AuthorsGuy N. Rutty
Category
Background DNAPrimary Deposit
Open

2008

Investigation into “normal” background DNA on adult necks: Implications for DNA profiling of manual strangulation victims.

JournalJournal of Forensic Sciences
AuthorsGuy N. Rutty
Category
PersistencePrimary DepositTransfer Scenario
Open

2008

Investigation into “normal” background DNA on adult necks: Implications for DNA profiling of manual strangulation victims.

JournalJournal of Forensic Sciences
AuthorsGuy N. Rutty
Category
Background DNARecovery
Open

2008

Investigation into “normal” background DNA on adult necks: Implications for DNA profiling of manual strangulation victims.

JournalJournal of Forensic Sciences
AuthorsGuy N. Rutty
Category
Background DNA
Open

2007

Investigation into the usefulness of DNA profiling of earprints

JournalScience & Justice
AuthorsGuy N. Rutty
Category
Primary Deposit
Open

2007

Investigation into the usefulness of DNA profiling of earprints

JournalScience & Justice
AuthorsGuy N. Rutty
Category
Background DNA
Open

2006

How Long Does It Take a Static Speaking Individual to Contaminate the Immediate Environment?

JournalForensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology
AuthorsGuy N. Rutty
Category
Primary Deposit
Open

2003

The effectiveness of protective clothing in the reduction of potential DNA contamination of the scene of crime

JournalInternational journal of legal medicine
AuthorsGuy N. Rutty
Category
Primary Deposit
Open

2002

An investigation into the transference and survivability of human DNA following simulated manual strangulation with consideration of the problem of third party contamination

JournalInternational Journal of Legal Medicine
AuthorsGuy N. Rutty
Category
PersistencePrimary DepositRecovery
Open

2000

DNA contamination of mortuary instruments and work surfaces: A significant problem in forensic practice?

JournalInternational Journal of Legal Medicine
AuthorsGuy N. Rutty
Category
Background DNAPersistence
Open