The prevalence of mixed DNA profiles on fingernail swabs
Science and Justice, 2010
Authors
Journal
Science and Justice
Study Design
Addressed Question
relating background DNA from fingernail samples to recent activities
Activity Context
Category
Specifications
Variables of Interest
Stringency of Control
Number of Individuals
40
Replicates per Individual and Condition
1
Nucleic Acid
Bodily Origin
Depositor & Contact
Depositor Characteristics
N/A
Criteria for Shedder Status
N/A
Previous Activities
varying
Contact Scenario
varying - activities - sampling (before 11.00 am)
Primary Substrate
Primary Substrate Type
body part: under fingernails
Primary Substrate Material
Deposit
regular activities
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
direct/delayed
Persistence
N/A
Sampling Method
mini-pointed swabs (wet+dry)
Sampling Area
under each fingernail, combination of swabs for one hand
Laboratory Analysis
Extraction
QIAamp Mini Kits
DNA Quantification
Quantifiler Human DNA Quantification kit, ABI Prism 7500 SDS
Input for Profiling
set volume 10 µ or 1 ng when overamplified
Profiling
AmpFlSTR SGM Plus PCR amplification kit 28 cycles, ABI PRISM 3100 Genetic Analyzer, GeneMapper ID software v3.1, threshold: 50 rfu; stutter peaks (+/- 4bp, site specific stutter threshold) excluded
Reference Samples
buccal swabs taken from all participants and volunteering partners
Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis
separating into major and minor components where possible or conditioning on donor (and partner where available); high level mixtures where >11 additional alleles detected, low level mixtures with <12 additional alleles
RNA Data Interpretation
N/A
Results
DNA Quantity
N/A
Profile Quality
mostly full profiles from donors, high level mixtures from partner in several instances
Parameter Used for Comparison
mixture complexity (no mix, low level mixture (<12 alleles from second contributor), high level mixtures)
Summary of Results
59% of samples single source profiles, 30% low level mixtures, 11 % high level mixtures (74% 2-person, 24% 3-person mixtures); high level mixtures mostly attributable to partners, low level mixtures attributable to colleagues or unknown; high level mixtures only obtained after previous intimate contact or shared accommodation, but not all participants who shared accommodation or had intimate contact showed high level mixtures; No high level profiles obtained from people who had only casual contact or no contact at all; no significant impact from donor sex, nail length or habits like nail biting, nail cutting or handwashing; absence of high level mixtures does not exclude intimate contact;
Raised Questions
studies investigating the length of persistence of DNA under fingernails and the effects of finger washing; investigating details regarding the type of intimate contact leading to high level profiles (esp. Digital penetration)
Cautionary Remarks
DNA yield n.a./n.s.