Kaye N. Ballantyne
16 published entries
2018
Transfer and persistence of non-self DNA on hands over time: Using empirical data to evaluate DNA evidence given activity level propositions.
JournalFSI Genetics
AuthorsKaye N. Ballantyne
Category
PersistenceTransfer Scenario
2017
DNA decontamination of fingerprint brushes.
JournalForensic Science International
AuthorsKaye N. Ballantyne
Category
PersistenceTransfer Scenario
2017
Transfer and persistence of DNA on the hands and the influence of activities performed
JournalFSI Genetics
AuthorsKaye N. Ballantyne
Category
PersistencePrimary DepositTransfer Scenario
2017
DNA decontamination of fingerprint brushes.
JournalForensic Science International
AuthorsKaye N. Ballantyne
Category
Background DNA
2015
DNA transfer by examination tools - A risk for forensic casework?
JournalFSI Genetics
AuthorsKaye N. Ballantyne
Category
Transfer Scenario
2015
Following the transfer of DNA: How does the presence of background DNA affect the transfer and detection of a target source of DNA?
JournalFSI Genetics
AuthorsKaye N. Ballantyne
Category
Transfer Scenario
2015
Following the transfer of DNA: How does the presence of background DNA affect the transfer and detection of a target source of DNA?
JournalFSI Genetics
AuthorsKaye N. Ballantyne
Category
Transfer Scenario
2015
Residual DNA on examination tools following use
JournalFSI Genetics Supplement Series
AuthorsKaye N. Ballantyne
Category
Background DNAPersistenceTransfer Scenario
2015
DNA transfer by examination tools - A risk for forensic casework?
JournalFSI Genetics
AuthorsKaye N. Ballantyne
Category
Transfer Scenario
2015
DNA contamination minimization - Finding an effective cleaning method.
JournalAustralian Journal of Forensic Sciences
AuthorsKaye N. Ballantyne
Category
PersistencePrimary Deposit
2014
DNA transfer: The role of temperature and drying time
JournalLegal Medicine
AuthorsKaye N. Ballantyne
Category
Transfer Scenario
2013
Following the transfer of DNA: How far can it go?
JournalFSI Genetics Supplement Series
AuthorsKaye N. Ballantyne
Category
Primary DepositTransfer Scenario
2013
The potential transfer of trace DNA via high risk vectors during exhibit examination
JournalFSI Genetics Supplement Series
AuthorsKaye N. Ballantyne
Category
Transfer Scenario
2011
mRNA-based skin identification for forensic applications
JournalInternational Journal of Legal Medicine
AuthorsKaye N. Ballantyne
Category
PersistenceRecovery
2011
mRNA-based skin identification for forensic applications
JournalInternational Journal of Legal Medicine
AuthorsKaye N. Ballantyne
Category
Primary DepositRecovery
2011
mRNA-based skin identification for forensic applications
JournalInternational Journal of Legal Medicine
AuthorsKaye N. Ballantyne
Category
Recovery