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Trace DNA Transfer in Co-Working Spaces: The Importance of Background DNA Analysis

International Journal of Molecular Science, 2024

Study Design

Addressed Question

Investigation of the prevalence, composition, origin, and probable transfer routes of background DNA found on personal items in situations where their owner and person of interest (POI) share the same workspace.

Activity Context

CaseworkProfessionalSocial ContactTheft

Category

Background DNAPersistencePrimary DepositTransfer Scenario

Specifications

BG in Professional EnvironmentBG on Personal ItemsBG on Skin / Other Body LocationsBodily OriginContactDNA ProfilingIndividual CharacteristicsPersistence with Further ContactPersistence with Regular ActivitiesPrevious ActivitiesSamplingSurfaceTransfer SequenceTransfer via Vector

Variables of Interest

Shedding propensityItem typebackground DNAprior activityhigher degree tranfer

Stringency of Control

Close to Realistic

Number of Individuals

4

Replicates per Individual and Condition

4

Nucleic Acid

DNA

Bodily Origin

touch DNA: skin cellssalivasweat

Depositor & Contact

Depositor Characteristics

1x good-, 2x intermidiate-, 1x poor- shedder

Criteria for Shedder Status

amount of DNA (deposited while handling a credit card), amount of allels

Previous Activities

n.s., not allowed to wear gloves during experiment, pre-sterilisation of credit cards, no washed hands

Contact Scenario

direct transfer: participant handled for credit cards without gloves for 30 sec each. Secondary Transfer: participants touched a designated 10 × 10 cm area of their desk during the workday, then a sterile credit card was gently rubbed on that same spot for 30 s to simulate transfer from desk to card

Primary Substrate

Primary Substrate Type

credit card, table surface

Primary Substrate Material

CottonPlasticSkinWood

Deposit

during workday, 30 sec handling time of a credit card. Touching of a 10 x10 cm desk spot, rubbing a credit card on that pre-touched spot

Delay

N/A

Secondary Substrate

Secondary Substrate Type

credit card

Secondary Substrate Material

PlasticWood

Secondary Substrate Contact

gently rubbing of a credit card on the pre-touched desk area

Further Transfer

N/A

Sampling

Background DNA on Sampled Surface

Present

Sampling Time

directly after transfer

Persistence

N/A

Sampling Method

double-swabbing followed by tape-lifting

Sampling Area

the whole creditcard and 10 x 10 cm on the desk surface

Laboratory Analysis

Extraction

phenol–chloroform organic extraction. 30µl elution volume

DNA Quantification

PowerQuant® System (Promega, Madison, WI, USA) [88,89] on the Applied Biosystems™ 7500 Real-Time PCR instrument (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA, USA)

Input for Profiling

as per manufacturer's instruction

Profiling

PowerPlex® ESX17 Fast on the Mastercycler® ep thermal cycler (Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany)

Reference Samples

buccal swabs from participants and close associates

Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis

Euroformix,NOC and identification, LR for contributors

RNA Data Interpretation

N/A

Results

DNA Quantity

0.18 - 23 ng

Profile Quality

Single and mostly mixed (full and partial) profiles

Parameter Used for Comparison

DNA yield, NOC, Mixture proportion, LR, number of alleles

Summary of Results

Background DNA on shared items, variation in shedding propensities were detected and intra-individual variability was observed

Raised Questions

focus on different substrates regarding background DNA, further investigation of shedder propensity

Cautionary Remarks

N/A