Are you collecting all the available DNA from touched objects?
International Congress Series, 2003
Authors
- FSFurlong, S.
- RORoland A. H. van Oorschot
- SMScarfo, G. M.
- HLHolding, N. L.
- CJCummins, M. J.
- PGPhelan, D. G.
Journal
International Congress Series
Study Design
Addressed Question
comparison of extraction efficiencies using varying sampling methods and extraction methods
Activity Context
Category
Specifications
Variables of Interest
Stringency of Control
Number of Individuals
N/A
Replicates per Individual and Condition
6-9
Nucleic Acid
Bodily Origin
N/A
Depositor & Contact
Depositor Characteristics
N/A
Criteria for Shedder Status
N/A
Previous Activities
N/A
Contact Scenario
deposition of DNA on sampling substrate - extraction
Primary Substrate
Primary Substrate Type
fabric: cloth; swab stick
Primary Substrate Material
Deposit
100, 12.5 ng DNA, wet or dry
Delay
N/A
Secondary Substrate
Secondary Substrate Type
N/A
Secondary Substrate Material
N/A
Secondary Substrate Contact
N/A
Further Transfer
N/A
Sampling
Background DNA on Sampled Surface
Sampling Time
direct
Persistence
N/A
Sampling Method
direct extraction from substrate
Sampling Area
N/A
Laboratory Analysis
Extraction
organic, Chelex, Microcon concentration
DNA Quantification
N/A
Input for Profiling
N/A
Profiling
N/A
Reference Samples
N/A
Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis
N/A
RNA Data Interpretation
N/A
Results
DNA Quantity
24-80% of initial deposit
Profile Quality
N/A
Parameter Used for Comparison
avg. % amounts of DNA retrieved from initial deposit
Summary of Results
significant loss of 20-76% of DNA in the extraction process; significant differences on retrievability depending on freshness of deposit, and sampling substrate, no significant difference for extraction method; additionally up to 20% loss by Centricon concentration devices
Raised Questions
N/A
Cautionary Remarks
more like a quick overview what has been recently worked on, no comprehensible publication (many details missing)