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Persistence and secondary transfer of DNA from previous users of equipment.

FSI Genetics Supplement Series, 2015

Study Design

Addressed Question

Persistence and transfer of DNA via the usage of another person's computer keyboard and mouse

Activity Context

Theft

Category

PersistencePrimary DepositTransfer Scenario

Specifications

Individual CharacteristicsPersistence with Further ContactTransfer via Vector

Variables of Interest

time since previous user had last used keyboardsampling location

Stringency of Control

Close to Realistic

Number of Individuals

4

Replicates per Individual and Condition

1

Nucleic Acid

DNAY-Chromosome

Bodily Origin

skin (hands)trace

Depositor & Contact

Depositor Characteristics

2 males, 2 females; one person known as good shedder

Criteria for Shedder Status

N/A

Previous Activities

handwashing prior to first usage

Contact Scenario

regular usage by first user for min 8 months - swapping of keyboards and mouse - background sampling - (handwashing - regular use for 30 min - sampling)x repeated for 42 days

Primary Substrate

Primary Substrate Type

personal items: computer keyboard and mouse

Primary Substrate Material

Plastic

Deposit

regular use for min 8 months

Delay

N/A

Secondary Substrate

Secondary Substrate Type

body part: hands (second user)

Secondary Substrate Material

Skin

Secondary Substrate Contact

regular use by second user, 30 min a day

Further Transfer

N/A

Sampling

Background DNA on Sampled Surface

PresentSampled

Sampling Time

direct/delayed

Persistence

N/A

Sampling Method

swabbing of participants hands (day 1-42), sampling (n.s.) of keyboard on day 1 and day 42

Sampling Area

individual's hands, keyboard: top surface of a few keys day 1, top surface and between keys day 42

Laboratory Analysis

Extraction

5% Chelex

DNA Quantification

Quantifiler Duo kit

Input for Profiling

N/A

Profiling

PowerPlex ESX17 Fast System kit, Yfiler Plus PCR Amplification kit (samples from female participants only)

Reference Samples

taken from all participants

Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis

comparison to reference profile of initial user: 1) can be detected = all alleles present and supported by mixture proportion 2) cannot be excluded = at least 70% of alleles present and uncertainty (low level profiles, complex mixtures) 3) cannot be detected = no/few matching alleles

RNA Data Interpretation

N/A

Results

DNA Quantity

N/A

Profile Quality

mostly complex mixtures and low level DNA results

Parameter Used for Comparison

detectability of initial user in three categories: 1) detectable (all alleles present and supported by mixture proportion) 2) cannot be excluded (>70% matching alleles) 3) cannot be detected (no/few matching alleles)

Summary of Results

results mostly low level DNA results and complex mixtures; DNA of one good shedder obtained from hand samples of second user up to 8 days after swapping (high shedder, high initial background on keyboard), thus the amount of initial deposit to equipment influences the probability of detecting secondary transfer; no transfer of partner's DNA observed to good shedder's hand; probability of detection of second user decreasing with time; additional alleles from unknown donors detected in all samples, most likely picked up from other items; initial users DNA still detectable from between the computer keyboard keys after 42 days of usage

Raised Questions

N/A

Cautionary Remarks

mixture proportions n.a.; Quantification not performed; Y-STR profiling performed but results n.s.; details on experimental setup missing: Contact between individuals between day 1 and day 42 possible? Shedder status of other participants? Usage of keyboards (only 30 min. a day or further usage after sampling?)