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Shedder status - An analysis of self and non-self DNA in multiple handprints deposited by the same individuals over time.

FSI Genetics, 2016

Study Design

Addressed Question

consistency of primary DNA transfer from hand deposit

Activity Context

None

Category

Primary Deposit

Specifications

Individual CharacteristicsPrevious Activities

Variables of Interest

individualsexhandednessdaytimeprior activities

Stringency of Control

Controlled

Number of Individuals

10

Replicates per Individual and Condition

3x4

Nucleic Acid

DNA

Bodily Origin

skin (hands)

Depositor & Contact

Depositor Characteristics

2 good shedders, 8 previously unknown, 7 females, 3 males, age range: mid 20s to early 40s

Criteria for Shedder Status

consistently depositing higher amounts of DNA (10s hand deposit on glass) or higher self to non-self ratio or higher alleles numbers transferred

Previous Activities

varying (recorded)

Contact Scenario

normal activities - hand deposit - sampling (repeated 3x a day on 4 day over a period of 4-6 weeks)

Primary Substrate

Primary Substrate Type

glass plate

Primary Substrate Material

Glass

Deposit

handprint 10s, pressure

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

Negative (Confirmed)

Sampling Time

direct

Persistence

N/A

Sampling Method

Double swabbing (wet + dry)

Sampling Area

14x22cm^2 plates

Laboratory Analysis

Extraction

DNA IQ (Promega)

DNA Quantification

Quantifiler (Applied Biosystems)

Input for Profiling

a.p.m.i.: 0.5 ng or max 15 µl

Profiling

PowerPlex 21, 3500xL Genetic Analyzer, GeneMapper Idx, threshold: 175 rfu

Reference Samples

taken from depositor

Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis

minimum number of contributors, determination of probable allele combination, comparison to depositor and mixture proportions using STRmix

RNA Data Interpretation

N/A

Results

DNA Quantity

0-38.2 ng per deposit

Profile Quality

single source to up to 6 person mixtures, majority: 2 person mixtures; non-self DNA in 79 % of all profiles

Parameter Used for Comparison

DNA quantity (ng), number of contributors, self and non-self mixture proportions

Summary of Results

high variability, trends can be observed; DNA quantity: no significant difference between days, daytime, hand size or hands (exception: one individual consistently higher in the afternoon, one individual consistently higher from the left hand, no explanation), consistent differences between individuals (two shedding higher amounts, 2 shedding lower amounts, 6 shedding intermediate amounts), consistent differences between males and females; no correlation between DNA yield and hand size; amount of DNA not dependent on mixture type; Non-self DNA in 79%; Depositor single or major source in most cases, but excluded from his own deposit in 2.9% of all samples (-> poor shedders); self to non-self ratio not dependent on day, day time or hand; higher self to non-self ratio are consistent with higher DNA shedding amounts; no correlation between any of the pairwise comparisons of total number of alleles, proportion of self DNA or quantification results; pre-deposit activity analysis reveals no significant influence by: time since handwashing, sneezing, biting fingernails, moisturizing hands, sexual intercourse, going through piles of clothing; wearing gloves significantly reduces amount of deposited DNA

Raised Questions

possibility of leaving no trace DNA behind restricted to poor shedders? Frequency of poor shedders in the population? Further investigation into the effects of different activities on deposit quality and quantity warranted; helping clarify the source of trace DNA by body fluid identification methods; influence of physical activity or emotional status on shedding?; re-sampling of the same cohort to consider long-term effects

Cautionary Remarks

previous activities not controlled, thus mostly observations due to low occurrence numbers of single activities/characteristics