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The origin of unknown source DNA from touched objects.

FSI Genetics, 2016

Study Design

Addressed Question

persistence and transfer of DNA after multiple handles of a knife

Activity Context

Stabbing

Category

PersistencePrimary DepositTransfer Scenario

Specifications

Individual CharacteristicsPersistence with Further ContactTransfer via Vector

Variables of Interest

background DNA on knife handlesnumber of DNA-free objects handled

Stringency of Control

Controlled

Number of Individuals

4

Replicates per Individual and Condition

6

Nucleic Acid

DNA

Bodily Origin

skin (hands)

Depositor & Contact

Depositor Characteristics

N/A

Criteria for Shedder Status

N/A

Previous Activities

normal activities, rubbing hands together for 10s to equalize amounts of DNA on both hands

Contact Scenario

rubbing hands together - deposit of left hand on glass plate - handling knife - deposit of right hand on glass plate 1-5 - repetition of process by 3 more individuals

Primary Substrate

Primary Substrate Type

non-porous hard plastic knife handle

Primary Substrate Material

Plastic

Deposit

5x stabbing pressure friction contact

Delay

15-30 min between participants

Secondary Substrate

Secondary Substrate Type

body part: hands of second, third and fourth individual in test row

Secondary Substrate Material

Skin

Secondary Substrate Contact

5x stabbing pressure friction contact

Further Transfer

3s hand deposit before (1x) and after (2-5x) on glass plates for each individual

Sampling

Background DNA on Sampled Surface

Negative (Confirmed)Controlled Deposit

Sampling Time

direct

Persistence

N/A

Sampling Method

sterile cotton swabs (double swabbing)

Sampling Area

knife handles, 14x22 cm^1 glass plates

Laboratory Analysis

Extraction

DNA IQ kit (Promega) on Biomek NXp robotic platform, final volume: 50 µl

DNA Quantification

Quantifiler (Life Technologies)

Input for Profiling

up to 15µl template

Profiling

PowerPlex 21, ABI Prism 3500xL genetic analyzer, GeneMapper Idx software

Reference Samples

buccal samples taken from all handlers

Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis

assessment of number of unique peaks for each individual and unknown source peaks, total adjusted peak height (=(15/actual volume)x(total peak height of unique alleles from 1 source/number of unique alleles possible from that source)x42); % total adjusted peak height contribution (=TAPH(1source)/sum of all TAPH)

RNA Data Interpretation

N/A

Results

DNA Quantity

N/A

Profile Quality

N/A

Parameter Used for Comparison

total adjusted peak height (=(15/actual volume)x(total peak height of unique alleles from 1 source/number of unique alleles possible from that source)x42); % total adjusted peak height contribution (=TAPH(1source)/sum of all TAPH)

Summary of Results

DNA from all contributors observed on the knife handle; the greatest contribution of DNA comes from the more recent handlers but not necessarily the last handler; the order of handling impacts more on the relative contribution than the individual DNA deposit; non-self DNA contribution is on average 10% before activity; touching a non-DNA-free object results in an increase in non-self DNA proportion on hands (left vs. right handprints); the amount of DNA deposited in handprints reduces after touching DNA-free objects with the amount of non-self derived DNA decreasing relatively more than self DNA, slight remnants can still be observed after touching five DNA-free objects; individuals do deposit different amounts of DNA to handled objects on different occasions; percentage of unique alleles present is not an indicator of a persons contribution to a DNA profile as it was not comparable to total adjusted peak height contribution; in 5 out of 24 occasions, individuals deposited more non-self DNA than self DNA; no impact on relative detectable contributions was observed by gender, number of unique homozygous alleles or length of unique alleles

Raised Questions

It is hypothesized that if more replicates were to be conducted, that this average amount of non-self DNA picked up by each participant would plateau as a hand would have a limit to the extent that it could pick up DNA from a surface; More accurate percentage contributions using triplicate amplifications? different results with different materials? higher number of individuals in order to test difference between last and prelast user

Cautionary Remarks

how well does %TAPH contribution correlate with a person being included in a mixture after a casework-relevant analysis procedure?; TAPH will be significantly influenced by stochastic effects affecting peak heights, especially due to the low number of unique allelic peaks in four-person-mixtures; chances of transfer maximized by pressure friction handling, previous hand rubbing and short delays between handlings; individual characteristics or previous activities not considered