The implications of shedder status and background DNA on direct and secondary transfer in an attack scenario.
FSI Genetics, 2017
Authors
Journal
FSI Genetics
Study Design
Addressed Question
assessment of DNA transfer in an attack scenario
Activity Context
Category
Specifications
Variables of Interest
Stringency of Control
Number of Individuals
20
Replicates per Individual and Condition
5 per shedder status combination
Nucleic Acid
Bodily Origin
Depositor & Contact
Depositor Characteristics
5 replicates for each combination of good and bad shedder
Criteria for Shedder Status
depositing more than average concentration in at least 2/3 hand deposits (10s on plastic tube) with at least 2/3 high quality (>11 full loci) profiles
Previous Activities
wearing of clean t-shirt for 3 h, no previous contact
Contact Scenario
wearing t-shirt for 3 hours - attack scenario - sampling
Primary Substrate
Primary Substrate Type
precleaned fabric t-shirt
Primary Substrate Material
Deposit
3 h wearing
Delay
N/A
Secondary Substrate
Secondary Substrate Type
body part: second individual's hands
Secondary Substrate Material
Secondary Substrate Contact
20s force friction attack scenario
Further Transfer
N/A
Sampling
Background DNA on Sampled Surface
Sampling Time
delayed (n.s.)
Persistence
N/A
Sampling Method
minitape
Sampling Area
specified t-shirt areas: 15x10cm^2 over shoulders and 20x20cm^2 in the center of the front and back
Laboratory Analysis
Extraction
5% Chelex
DNA Quantification
Quantifiler Trio Kit, 7500 Real-Time PCR system
Input for Profiling
0.5 ng or 17.5 µl template in 25 µl reaction volume
Profiling
PowerPlex ESX 17 Fast System Kit (Promega), 3500xl Genetic analyzer (AB), GeneMapper ID-X software, AT: 200rfu, ST: 1200 rfu
Reference Samples
taken from participants
Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis
mixture proportions based on allelic peak heights and subsequent comparison to reference profiles as described in Gill et al (2006)
RNA Data Interpretation
N/A
Results
DNA Quantity
1-190 ng
Profile Quality
completeness n.s., minimum number of contributors 1-4
Parameter Used for Comparison
mixture proportions based on allelic peak heights and subsequent comparison to reference profiles as described in Gill et al (2006)
Summary of Results
DNA from high shedder attackers detected in all samples from the victim's t-shirts, DNA from low shedder attackers detected in about half of the samples from victim's t-shirts; victim's DNA transfer to attacker possible but not associated with shedder status; high shedders contribute more frequently as major contributors to mixtures; no transfer in attack scenario (1 low shedder) possible; Additionally setting up a Bayesian network for an attack scenario showing the relevance of shedder status (shedder status of the victim has a higher effect, as secondary transfer becomes more or less likely)
Raised Questions
detection rate of attacker rather high -> possibility of loss of attackers DNA due to multiple handling before sampling?
Cautionary Remarks
only major/minor contribution shown, other profile characteristics not considered; Results according to Gill et al (2006) should be a LR, which is not given here, thus not entirely clear how "detection" of a contributor was assessed