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Wearer and non-wearer DNA on the collars and cuffs of upper garments of worn clothing.

FSI Genetics, 2018

Study Design

Addressed Question

Wearer and non-wearer DNA on garments of habitual wearing

Activity Context

None

Category

Background DNA

Specifications

BG on ClothingContact

Variables of Interest

individualstype of clothingSampling Area

Stringency of Control

Reality

Number of Individuals

44 items from 31 individuals

Replicates per Individual and Condition

1-2

Nucleic Acid

DNA

Bodily Origin

skin (neck)skin (wrist)

Depositor & Contact

Depositor Characteristics

N/A

Criteria for Shedder Status

N/A

Previous Activities

washing

Contact Scenario

washing - wearing multiple times or once (min. 2 hours) - sampling

Primary Substrate

Primary Substrate Type

fabric clothing (mostly cotton, also polyester, acrylic ,nylon, linen, viscose, elastane, Tencel, wool)

Primary Substrate Material

CottonFabricNylonPolyesterVariousWool

Deposit

wearing min 2 h

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

Sampled

Sampling Time

direct/delayed

Persistence

N/A

Sampling Method

minitaping

Sampling Area

the inside collars/necklines/cuffs

Laboratory Analysis

Extraction

QIAsymphony DNA extraction chemistry, Hamilton Star extraction robot

DNA Quantification

Quantifiler Duo DNA Quantification kit (AB)

Input for Profiling

1 ng template DNA in max. 10 µl extract

Profiling

AmpFlSTR NGM Select kit (AB) 29 cycles, ABI Prism 3500XL Genetic Analyzer, GeneMapper IDX software, threshold: 175 rfu

Reference Samples

taken from all wearers

Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis

interpretation in accordance with casework standards at Forensic Science Ireland: interpretable profile is a profile where at least one contributor is considered suitable for comparison to a reference profile; low level, incomplete profiles unsuitable for comparison; assignment of clear major (>80%) and minor contributors or main contributors, interpretation with STRmix when no major profile was present; assignment of wearer and non-wearer DNA by comparison to reference profiles; mixture proportions assessed based on unique non-shared alleles between contributors or using STRmix when no clear major contributor was assigned; complex profiles and minor profiles considered for interpretation were analyzed in replicates;

RNA Data Interpretation

N/A

Results

DNA Quantity

0.8-127 ng wearer DNA, 0-10 ng non-wearer DNA

Profile Quality

mostly interpretable profiles (~75%) with the wearer mostly present as major contributor, single-source or main contributor

Parameter Used for Comparison

DNA yield (ng) of wearer and non-wearer (approximation by relative peak height contribution at heterozygous loci), contribution of wearer to profile (major contributor (>80%), single source contributor, main contributor (highest peaks but below 80%), or minor contributor (<20%)

Summary of Results

in all samples, the wearer is mostly present as major, single source or main contributor; in one cuff sample, a non-wearer was detected as main contributor; More DNA and more interpretable profiles from collars than cuffs; more non-wearer DNA recovered from cuffs than from collars; longer wearing times are associated with a higher chance of interpretable profiles, major profiles and higher numbers of contributors; chance of a single source profile was not associated with wearing times; wearer DNA increases with time but is not statistically correlated with it, thus wearing time is not the main factor influencing the amount of wearer DNA; minor non-wearer profiles were attributed to people living in the same household (spouse or children); appendix A: example of the evaluation of DNA quantities given propositions of wearing versus touching

Raised Questions

transfer and persistence to non-cotton garments in the washing machine; wearer-DNA studies after short wearing times and higher numbers of wearers; studies analyzing wearing vs touching; suggestion of using relative (normalized to what is normally encountered for a comparable item) instead of absolute quantities

Cautionary Remarks

associations sometimes mere observations, statistical evaluation of trends not always performed; garment types not taken into consideration