Recovery of DNA and fingerprints from touched documents.
FSI Genetics, 2008
Study Design
Addressed Question
Factors influencing the typeability of DNA from fingerprints on paper
Activity Context
Category
Specifications
Variables of Interest
Stringency of Control
Number of Individuals
2
Replicates per Individual and Condition
3
Nucleic Acid
Bodily Origin
Depositor & Contact
Depositor Characteristics
N/A
Criteria for Shedder Status
N/A
Previous Activities
N/A
Contact Scenario
fingerprint deposit - (latent print enhancement) - delay - sampling
Primary Substrate
Primary Substrate Type
Whatman filter paper, A4 office paper, glossy magazine paper, A4 white card, newspaper
Primary Substrate Material
Deposit
deposition of 3 fingerprints
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
Sampling Time
delayed
Persistence
Latent print enhancement (Ninhydrin, DFO); time: 24 h at 4°C
Sampling Method
direct extraction from paper
Sampling Area
5x3cm^2 pieces of paper
Laboratory Analysis
Extraction
DNEasy plant mini kit, Microcon Ultracel YM-100 to a final volume of 25-50 µl
DNA Quantification
Quantifiler Human Quantification kit
Input for Profiling
N/A
Profiling
AmpFlSTR SGM plus amplification kit, standard 28 cycles and LCN 34 cycles in duplicates, ABI Prism 310 Genetic Analyzer, GeneScan 3.1
Reference Samples
salivary samples taken from all donors
Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis
comparison to reference profiles and determination of the % of alleles detected from duplicate amplifications
RNA Data Interpretation
N/A
Results
DNA Quantity
0-0.8 ng/µl (in 30-50 µl eluate)
Profile Quality
complete/nearly complete profiles from samples >0.04 ng/µl (mostly all samples except prints on office paper), higher variability below
Parameter Used for Comparison
DNA yield (ng/µl), profile completeness of samples with highest DNA yield
Summary of Results
DNA recovery is dependent on paper type with: magazine paper >> filter paper > card, newspaper > office paper; Fingerprint enhancement (ninhydrin, DFO) leads to significant reduction (avg. 60%) of DNA yield and thus profile completeness (reason: reduced extraction efficiency not inhibition, shown by IPC); 34-cycles PCR leads to increased profiling success (55% completeness increased to 79% completeness on average) but also increased stochastic effects;
Raised Questions
N/A
Cautionary Remarks
reduced comparability of quantification results after microcon concentration and elution in 30-50 µl; only replicate with highest quantification value amplified