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Success rate of LT DNA analyses in casework

FSI Genetics Supplement Series, 2011

Authors

Journal

FSI Genetics Supplement Series


Study Design

Addressed Question

analysis of success rates from LT DNA items in 417 cases from 2008-2010

Activity Context

Casework

Category

Primary DepositRecovery

Specifications

N/A

Variables of Interest

casework LT DNA samples at the Swedish National Laboratory of Forensic Science between 2008 and 2010

Stringency of Control

Reality

Number of Individuals

417 samples

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

case context

Contact Scenario

case context

Primary Substrate

Primary Substrate Type

various substrates from the categories: motor vehicles, letters and envelopes, tools, cable ties, adhesive tapes, knife, firearms, electronics and bombs, miscellaneous

Primary Substrate Material

AdhesiveMetalPaperPlasticVarious

Deposit

case context

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

Present

Sampling Time

delayed (n.s.)

Persistence

various, depending on case context

Sampling Method

N/A

Sampling Area

N/A

Laboratory Analysis

Extraction

Chelex-100 (Bio Rad) with amicon Ultra-0.5 concentration, elution volume: 50 µl

DNA Quantification

N/A

Input for Profiling

N/A

Profiling

AmpFlSTR SGM Plus, 31 cycles with increase depending on results (LCN), duplicate analysis

Reference Samples

availability depending on case context

Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis

profile and mixture interpretation approach n.s., results categorized according to success rates (success = obtaining interpretable consensus profiles from duplicate analysis): a useful profile relevant to the case, a useful profile but not relevant to the case, complex profile (>2 contributors), weak profile

RNA Data Interpretation

N/A

Results

DNA Quantity

N/A

Profile Quality

mostly weak or complex profiles, useful profiles have the lowest proportion for most samples types

Parameter Used for Comparison

success rates (success = obtaining interpretable consensus profiles from duplicate analysis): a useful profile relevant to the case, a useful profile but not relevant to the case, complex profile, weak profile

Summary of Results

highest success rates (>15%) from the categories letters and envelopes, knives, firearms and tools; conclusion: success rate databases are useful in order to evaluate if there are groups of items which are more or less suitable for DNA analysis and whether methods need to be improved for some groups of items

Raised Questions

N/A

Cautionary Remarks

shows usefulness of database in general but data is not very useful for other laboratories as too many details are missing