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Probability of detection of DNA deposited by habitual wearer and/or the second individual who touched the garment

FSI Genetics, 2016

Study Design

Addressed Question

persistence of DNA on clothing after being touched by a second person

Activity Context

None

Category

Background DNAPersistencePrimary Deposit

Specifications

BG on ClothingPersistence with Further ContactPersistence with Time

Variables of Interest

wearerstouchers

Stringency of Control

Controlled

Number of Individuals

63 + 11

Replicates per Individual and Condition

1

Nucleic Acid

DNA

Bodily Origin

skin (waist)skin (hands)

Depositor & Contact

Depositor Characteristics

63 males (wearers), 11 females (touchers)

Criteria for Shedder Status

N/A

Previous Activities

toucher: hand washing, 1 h of everyday activities (not predefined)

Contact Scenario

wearing of underwear min. 12 h - sealing - delay - toucher: handwashing - delay - touch - analysis

Primary Substrate

Primary Substrate Type

cotton fabric underwear

Primary Substrate Material

Cotton

Deposit

regular wearing

Delay

underwear: 2 years secure storage

Secondary Substrate

Secondary Substrate Type

body part: female toucher's hands

Secondary Substrate Material

Skin

Secondary Substrate Contact

touch 15s

Further Transfer

N/A

Sampling

Background DNA on Sampled Surface

Present

Sampling Time

direct

Persistence

N/A

Sampling Method

Minitapes

Sampling Area

whole inside of waistband

Laboratory Analysis

Extraction

Hamilton Star extraction robot

DNA Quantification

Quantifiler Duo DNA Quantification kit, ABI PRISM 7500 Sequence Detection System

Input for Profiling

1 ng or less

Profiling

AmpFlSTR NGM Select kit (29 cycles), ABI Prism 3500XL Genetic Analyzer, GeneMapper Software IDX Threshold: 175/560 rfu

Reference Samples

buccal swabbings from wearers, FTA micro cards from touchers

Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis

determination of suitability according to casework criteria (stochastic effects, attributability of all alleles to a single source or two person mixture, nor partials of less than 6 alleles, no mixtures of more than two person without a clear major), comparison of reportable profiles to reference profiles (wearer and analysts) and determination of background alleles

RNA Data Interpretation

N/A

Results

DNA Quantity

median: 7.42 ng, range: 0.22-124 ng

Profile Quality

Non-reportable profiles (33 %): partials profiles (<6 alleles), >2 contributors in mixture without major component, single profiles (15 %) and mixtures (46 %) observed, profiles mostly complete

Parameter Used for Comparison

DNA yield, profile completeness in categories based on detected allele numbers

Summary of Results

wearer detected in 82 % of all detectable profiles; wearer and toucher only evident in 1/63 samples; mean DNA quantity higher when wearer is reportable than when toucher is reportable; wearer detected as single source or major component in mixtures, toucher detected mostly as major but also as minor contributor in mixtures; background DNA (alleles not attributable to wearer or toucher) present in 87% of samples, but reportable background profiles only in 14 % (1x major, 8x minor contributors); conclusion: wearer of garments cannot realizably be concluded from sampling a garment - a number of garments should always be checked in casework; demonstrates application of obtained data to an activity proposition of touching vs. wearing resulting in the calculation of a LR

Raised Questions

Stouder et. al (2002) found the wearer to be the major contributor in all mixed profiles -> disparity due to differences in sampling/analysis methods?; sampling the crotch area for underwear more useful than waistband?

Cautionary Remarks

background DNA (quantity and composition) on underwear before touching not assessed, "shared alleles were only attributed to the major donor to avoid double counting" -> underestimation of minor contribution; background DNA not comparable to persistence study as personal underwear has been used in this study and previously clean underwear in the persistence study; max. 12 weeks of storage used as an approximation of 2 years