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Assessment of individual shedder status and background DNA on objects: Direct or indirect transfer?

Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series, 2019

Study Design

Addressed Question

Investigating the shedder status of an individual via direct transfer scenarios with special focus on the influence of contact area and type of substrate; background DNA on regulary used items in an office environment

Activity Context

Professional

Category

Background DNATransfer Scenario

Specifications

BG on Personal ItemsContactDNA ProfilingIndividual CharacteristicsTransfer SequenceTransfer via Vector

Variables of Interest

shedder statusbackground DNAindirect transfer

Stringency of Control

Controlled

Number of Individuals

10

Replicates per Individual and Condition

3

Nucleic Acid

DNA

Bodily Origin

skin (hands)

Depositor & Contact

Depositor Characteristics

N/A

Criteria for Shedder Status

classification of individuals as good shedders if they consistently produced samples with complete profiles in the majority of samples, poor shedders if they only generated complete profiles in a few samples, and intermediate shedders for those falling between the two extremes

Previous Activities

no hand washing or wearing gloves for at least one hour and conducting normal office/laboratory work

Contact Scenario

1: pressing thumb on glass plate for 30s; 2: pressing hand on glass plate for 30s; 3: hold plastic tube for 30s; 4: regulary use of serveral items for at least one month

Primary Substrate

Primary Substrate Type

glass plate, plastic tube, phones, eyeglasses, computer mouse and keyboard

Primary Substrate Material

GlassPlasticVarious

Deposit

pressing for 30s, holding for 30s, regular usage

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

Sampled

Sampling Time

N/A

Persistence

not specified

Sampling Method

swab (type not specified) moistened with nuclease-free water

Sampling Area

N/A

Laboratory Analysis

Extraction

AutoMate Express DNA Extraction System (Applied Biosystems®) combined with the PrepFiler™ Forensic DNA Extraction kit (Applied Biosystems®)

DNA Quantification

Quantifiler® Trio DNA Quantification kit (Applied Biosystems®)

Input for Profiling

15 µL for samples ≥0.0067ng/μL

Profiling

GlobalFiler™PCR Amplification kit (Applied Biosystems®), 29 cycles for samples with concentration ≥0.0067ng/μL, CE on 3500 Genetic Analyzer (Applied Biosystems®)

Reference Samples

all profiles that had been uploaded in lab database

Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis

complete single source profile if total number of alleles (42) and ≤ 2 foreign alleles present; partial single-source profile if 1-41 alleles identified and ≤ 2 foreign alleles present; mixed profile if >2 alleles in at least 2 loci and significant peak imbalance in at least one heterozygous locus; detection threshold=100rfu; stochastic threshold=250rfu

RNA Data Interpretation

N/A

Results

DNA Quantity

- Thumbprint on glass plate: 0-0.2197 ng/μL - Handprint on glass plate: 0-0.0486 ng/μL - Handprint on plastic tube: 0.0029-0.1636 ng/μL - Background DNA: 0.0229-0.6216 ng/μL

Profile Quality

number of profiles with percentage of amplified samples: thumbprint on glass plate: complete profile (n=5, 62.5%); partial (n=1, 12.5%); mixed profile (n=2, 25%); profiles with foreign alleles (n=3, 37.5%); handprint on glass plate: complete profile (n=9, 52.94%); partial (n=2, 11.76%); mixed profile (n=6, 35.29%); profiles with foreign alleles (n=9, 52.94%); handprint on plastic tube: complete profile (n=14, 50%); partial (n=1, 3.57%); mixed profile (n=13, 46.43%); profiles with foreign alleles (n=16, 57.14%); background DNA: complete profile (n=10, 55.56%); partial (n=0); mixed profile (n=8, 44.44%); profiles with foreign alleles (n=11, 61.11%)

Parameter Used for Comparison

n.s.

Summary of Results

larger contact area increases potential for detectable profiles; glass seems to be a better substrate than plastic; suggestion of classification of shedders: "good shedder" = complete profile in ≥ 7 (of 9) samples; "poor shedder"=complete profile in ≤ 2 samples; "intermediate shedder"=all others

Raised Questions

N/A

Cautionary Remarks

Limited amount of samples! Also, publication in FSI supplement series - some important information might be missing. There are other shedder tests described in literature underlying more data