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Double swab technique for collecting touched evidence

Legal Medicine, 2007

Study Design

Addressed Question

Evaluating the efficiency of wet+dry double swabbing compared to wet swabbing only

Activity Context

None

Category

Background DNARecovery

Specifications

BG on Public ItemsSampling

Variables of Interest

Sampling Methodsampled item

Stringency of Control

Reality

Number of Individuals

20 items

Replicates per Individual and Condition

1

Nucleic Acid

DNA

Bodily Origin

trace

Depositor & Contact

Depositor Characteristics

N/A

Criteria for Shedder Status

N/A

Previous Activities

N/A

Contact Scenario

regularly used items in a laboratory/office environment

Primary Substrate

Primary Substrate Type

Computer mouse, keyboard, metal door handle, security keypad, light switch, press of water dispenser, paper ring file, stapler, bench surface, punch (personal items, points of entry)

Primary Substrate Material

MetalPaperPlasticVarious

Deposit

regular usage n.s.

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

direct/delayed

Persistence

N/A

Sampling Method

wet (sterile water) swabbing followed by dry swabbing with cotton swabs for about 15s with moderate pressure, individual extraction

Sampling Area

various laboratory areas

Laboratory Analysis

Extraction

automated DNA extraction using DNA IQ in Genesis Freedom 200, final volume: 40 µl

DNA Quantification

Quantifiler kit

Input for Profiling

set volume: 10 µl

Profiling

AmpFlSTR Identifiler amplification kit, Genetic Analyzer 3100, GeneScan 3.7 and Genotyper 3.7, threshold: 150 rfu

Reference Samples

N/A

Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis

counting and comparison of alleles detected on wet and on dry swab

RNA Data Interpretation

N/A

Results

DNA Quantity

0-18.88 ng

Profile Quality

mostly partial profiles, varying number of alleles (1-32)

Parameter Used for Comparison

DNA yield (ng), number of alleles detected

Summary of Results

Positive DNA typing found in 16/20 wet and 12/20 dry swabs; 60% of dry swabs produced a DNA profile (at least one allele), sometimes even when the corresponding wet swab did not produce a DNA profile, and sometimes DNA yield was higher from dry swabs with more complete profiles; DNA profiles from wet and dry were similar; Conclusion: the additional dry swab picks up DNA that is not picked up by the first, wet swab (possible explanation: rehydration of cells, capillary action)

Raised Questions

N/A

Cautionary Remarks

no statistical evaluation of results