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Beware of the possibility of fingerprinting techniques transferring DNA.

Journal of forensic sciences, 2005

Study Design

Addressed Question

Possibilities of DNA fingerprint brushes transferring DNA

Activity Context

Professional

Category

Background DNATransfer Scenario

Specifications

BG in Professional EnvironmentTransfer via Vector

Variables of Interest

DNA Sourcebrush typebrush history

Stringency of Control

close to realistic; controlled

Number of Individuals

13 squirrel hair and some fiberglass brushes

Replicates per Individual and Condition

1-2

Nucleic Acid

DNA

Bodily Origin

salivaskin (hands)trace

Depositor & Contact

Depositor Characteristics

N/A

Criteria for Shedder Status

N/A

Previous Activities

N/A

Contact Scenario

contamination of brush in controlled scenario or usage in casework conditions - usage of brush on two sheets of plastic - sampling

Primary Substrate

Primary Substrate Type

varying surfaces

Primary Substrate Material

Various

Deposit

case scenario, hand print, saliva stain, blood stain

Delay

N/A

Secondary Substrate

Secondary Substrate Type

fingerprint brush

Secondary Substrate Material

FibreglassSquirrel Hair

Secondary Substrate Contact

brushing (either in casework scenario or over 86-153 stains)

Further Transfer

brushing over two sheets of plastic

Sampling

Background DNA on Sampled Surface

Negative (Confirmed)

Sampling Time

direct or delayed (n.s.)

Persistence

N/A

Sampling Method

direct extraction

Sampling Area

from plastic sheets, brush bristles or fingerprint powder

Laboratory Analysis

Extraction

Chelex 100 5%, concentration by Centricon

DNA Quantification

N/A

Input for Profiling

50-100% of extract

Profiling

AmpFlSTR Profiler Plus, ABI Prism 310 Genetic Analyzer, GeneScan analysis and Genotyper software, threshold: 150 rfu

Reference Samples

taken from previous users of the brushes

Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis

notion of number of alleles detected

RNA Data Interpretation

N/A

Results

DNA Quantity

N/A

Profile Quality

mostly no or partial profiles

Parameter Used for Comparison

number of alleles detected

Summary of Results

DNA is present in some used fingerprint brushes and powder containers; DNA can be transferred to DNA-free surfaces on some occasions; fiberglass brushes and squirrel hair brushes show differences in the number of alleles detected on brushes, in powder and on brushed surfaces

Raised Questions

further research on other types of brushes

Cautionary Remarks

many different factors combined in experiments making it difficult to identify clear trends; replicates and statistical evaluation n.a.