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Trace DNA evidence dynamics: An investigation into the deposition and persistence of directly- and indirectly-transferred DNA on regularly-used knives.

FSI Genetics, 2017

Study Design

Addressed Question

deposition and persistence after stabbing scenario of directly and indirectly transferred DNA on regularly-used knifes

Activity Context

Social ContactStabbing

Category

PersistenceTransfer Scenario

Specifications

Individual CharacteristicsPersistence with TimeTransfer via Handshake

Variables of Interest

individualsusing scenariodelay before sampling

Stringency of Control

Close to Realistic

Number of Individuals

4

Replicates per Individual and Condition

3

Nucleic Acid

DNA

Bodily Origin

skin (hands)

Depositor & Contact

Depositor Characteristics

1 male, 3 females, all Caucasian

Criteria for Shedder Status

N/A

Previous Activities

no handwashing for at least 1 hour, no contact to other volunteers

Contact Scenario

regular use scenario: 30s of handling 2x a day for two days - handshake 10s - stabbing previously owned knife into stabbing apparatus for 60s - sampling

Primary Substrate

Primary Substrate Type

body part: hands

Primary Substrate Material

Skin

Deposit

handshake 10s

Delay

N/A

Secondary Substrate

Secondary Substrate Type

plastic steak knife handles

Secondary Substrate Material

Plastic

Secondary Substrate Contact

stabbing scenario 30 stabs, 60s immediately after handshake

Further Transfer

N/A

Sampling

Background DNA on Sampled Surface

Previously Negative (Confirmed)Controlled Deposit

Sampling Time

delayed

Persistence

time: 1h, 1 day, 1 week (storage conditions n.s.)

Sampling Method

minitaping

Sampling Area

entire handle surface

Laboratory Analysis

Extraction

QIAamp DNA investigator kit

DNA Quantification

Quantifiler Human DNA Quantification kit, ABI PRISM 7900HT Sequence Detection System

Input for Profiling

set volume 10 µl

Profiling

AmpFlSTR NGM Select PCR Amplification kit, 20 cycle protocol, DNA Analyzer 3730xl, AB, GeneMapper 4.0 software, threshold: 100rfu

Reference Samples

buccal swabs taken from all volunteers + one volunteer's partner

Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis

comparison to reference profiles, relative contributions of regular use and handshaker calculated using the relative peak height contributions from unique alleles averaged across all loci and all three replicates, LR (Lrmix Studio 2.0) determined for X and XP

RNA Data Interpretation

N/A

Results

DNA Quantity

0.8-38 ng

Profile Quality

mostly complete profiles from regular users, partial profiles from handshakers

Parameter Used for Comparison

DNA yield, % unique alleles from user detected, mean peak heights of matching unique peaks, relative contributions calculated using the relative peak height contributions from unique alleles averaged across all loci and all three replicates,

Summary of Results

handshaking event and subsequent stabbing does not increase amount of DNA on knife handle; gradual decline with time of the amount of DNA recovered from knife handle (not significant for every handler and increase in one case); corresponding gradual decline of average unique peak heights of regular user and slight reduction of % unique peaks observed for two handlers; DNA from handshaker makes up about 10%, non-donor DNA about 3-4% of the profile (mean peak heights) and is always observed as a minor profile; relative contribution depending on the individual's shedding capacity and combination; tertiary transfer (X's partner on Z's knife handle) detected making up about 10 % of the profile; % handshaker's unique alleles detected decreasing over time (not always significant);

Raised Questions

investigate varying times between handshaking and stabbing, and shorter durations of stabbing and/or fewer stabbings over the same duration; investigate the effect of varied environmental conditions on the persistence of touch DNA; investigate more volunteers; investigate more variable such as items handled, nature and duration of handling, prior activities; investigate the nature and duration of contact resulting in indirect transfer

Cautionary Remarks

Persistence over time: conditions not shown, were indications for degradation with time (dropout of larger alleles) noted?; some results reported not statistically significant or just for selected individuals/pairings; trends averaged over all individuals not considered; individual characteristics not taken into consideration (would have been beneficial due to low sample size); Discussion mentions, that indirectly transferred DNA was here only observed as a minor component and relative contributions to mixed profiles could thus be used to distinguish between directly and indirectly transferred DNA -> however, only valid for situations like this one where directly transferred DNA and background DNA came from the same individual; re-evaluation of results from Meakin et al 2015