Transfer and persistence of non-self DNA on hands over time: Using empirical data to evaluate DNA evidence given activity level propositions.
FSI Genetics, 2018
Authors
Journal
FSI Genetics
Study Design
Addressed Question
persistence of self- and non-self DNA after handshake
Activity Context
Category
Specifications
Variables of Interest
Stringency of Control
Number of Individuals
36
Replicates per Individual and Condition
1
Nucleic Acid
Bodily Origin
Depositor & Contact
Depositor Characteristics
11 males, 25 females
Criteria for Shedder Status
N/A
Previous Activities
varying but no prior contact
Contact Scenario
handshake - 10 s delay - 2nd handshake - delay - grasping of axe handle - sampling of hands and axe handles
Primary Substrate
Primary Substrate Type
body part: hands
Primary Substrate Material
Deposit
2 handshakes 10s with 10s delay in between
Delay
40 min, 5 h, 8 h, normal activities
Secondary Substrate
Secondary Substrate Type
tools: lacquered timber axe handle
Secondary Substrate Material
Secondary Substrate Contact
friction grasp 10s
Further Transfer
N/A
Sampling
Background DNA on Sampled Surface
Sampling Time
direct
Persistence
N/A
Sampling Method
wet-moist cotton swabbing
Sampling Area
axe handles and individuals' left and right hands
Laboratory Analysis
Extraction
DNA IQ, final volume: 50-60 µl
DNA Quantification
Quantifiler or Quantifiler Trio
Input for Profiling
0.5 ng or 15 µl of DNA template
Profiling
PowerPlex 21, 3500xL Genetic Analyzer, GeneMapper ID-X software
Reference Samples
taken rom depositors and contributors
Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis
minimum number of contributors determined by locus-specific peak height ratios, LR calculations and mixture proportions for depositor and known contributor using STRmix software v2.0.6, peak height contribution additionally assessed by calculating the total unique allele peak height contribution for each known contributor
RNA Data Interpretation
N/A
Results
DNA Quantity
axe handles: 0.2-34.2 ng, right hands: 0.1-37.1 ng, left hands: 0.2-85.5 ng
Profile Quality
single source to four person mixtures (mostly resolvable), mostly almost complete profiles from depositors and partial profiles from known contributors
Parameter Used for Comparison
DNA yield, No of contributors, LRs for known contributors, Allele and peak height contribution
Summary of Results
significant variance in quantities between axe handles and left and right hands; no difference in quantity between right and left hand of one individual; greater quantities observed in deposits from men; axe handles and hands: mostly mixtures from 2-3 or more contributors, depositor always present as major or only contributor, known contributor mostly excluded or moderately strong support for inclusion, known contributors decrease with the length of the delay; No DNA from the known contributor detectable after 8h delay; known contributor sometimes detected on hand and axe handle, sometimes only one of both sampling sites -> manner of contacts and distribution of non-self DNA on hand suggested to play a role; impact of activities during delay: persistence of known contributor increased by limited use of right hand or consistent contact with the same object; reduced detectability of known contributor by handwashing; note: data generated for the construction of a casework-related BN
Raised Questions
variation in DNA quantity results between quantitation methods?
Cautionary Remarks
change of quantification method from Quantifiler to Quantifiler Trio between experiments (significant increase in DNA quantity observed, but it could not be evaluated whether this was due to the quantification method or the experimental design); impacts of activities between handshake and deposit only suggested (limited sample size); different individuals (n=12) for each timepoint; maximum chance conditions due to DNA-free axe handles and friction contact