Literature DB >> 22797945

An evaluation of the transfer of saliva-derived DNA.

David H Warshauer1, Pamela Marshall, Shamika Kelley, Jonathan King, Bruce Budowle.   

Abstract

Studies of DNA transfer have focused largely on the transfer of sloughed off epithelial cells from individuals' hands. This research examines primary, secondary, and tertiary transfer events involving DNA originating from saliva, a commonly encountered body fluid. More routine human behaviors were simulated to evaluate transfer, and the effects of drying time, moisture, and surface composition were investigated. The results agree with previous findings which indicate that the presence of moisture, as well as a smooth nonporous surface as the primary substrate, increases the efficiency of transfer. Previous transfer studies have found that the last individual to come into contact with an item is usually the major contributor to the resulting DNA mixture, unless conditions are simulated in which a "good shedder" serves as the primary depositor and a poor shedder serves as the secondary depositor. The results of this study indicate that when saliva is the source of the transferred DNA, the primary depositor is often the major contributor. These findings suggest that shedder status is less relevant with regard to touch DNA samples in a forensic setting and emphasize the need for caution when analyzing such samples.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22797945     DOI: 10.1007/s00414-012-0743-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Legal Med        ISSN: 0937-9827            Impact factor:   2.686


  23 in total

1.  An investigation into the transference and survivability of human DNA following simulated manual strangulation with consideration of the problem of third party contamination.

Authors:  G N Rutty
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2002-06       Impact factor: 2.686

2.  DNA profiling of trace DNA recovered from bedding.

Authors:  Susan F Petricevic; Jo-Anne Bright; Sarah L Cockerton
Journal:  Forensic Sci Int       Date:  2005-07-19       Impact factor: 2.395

3.  Evaluation of saliva as a source of human DNA for population and association studies.

Authors:  Dominique Quinque; Ralf Kittler; Manfred Kayser; Mark Stoneking; Ivan Nasidze
Journal:  Anal Biochem       Date:  2006-03-30       Impact factor: 3.365

4.  The tendency of individuals to transfer DNA to handled items.

Authors:  Matthew Phipps; Susan Petricevic
Journal:  Forensic Sci Int       Date:  2006-08-22       Impact factor: 2.395

5.  Double swab technique for collecting touched evidence.

Authors:  B C M Pang; B K K Cheung
Journal:  Leg Med (Tokyo)       Date:  2007-02-22       Impact factor: 1.376

6.  Recovery of DNA and fingerprints from touched documents.

Authors:  Jonathan Sewell; Ignacio Quinones; Carole Ames; Bryan Multaney; Stuart Curtis; Haj Seeboruth; Stephen Moore; Barbara Daniel
Journal:  Forensic Sci Int Genet       Date:  2008-05-16       Impact factor: 4.882

7.  PCR-based typing of DNA extracted from cigarette butts.

Authors:  M N Hochmeister; B Budowle; J Jung; U V Borer; C T Comey; R Dirnhofer
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  1991       Impact factor: 2.686

8.  Development of STR profiles from firearms and fired cartridge cases.

Authors:  Katie M Horsman-Hall; Yvette Orihuela; Stephanie L Karczynski; Ann L Davis; Jeffrey D Ban; Susan A Greenspoon
Journal:  Forensic Sci Int Genet       Date:  2009-04-07       Impact factor: 4.882

9.  Transfer of biological stains from different surfaces.

Authors:  Peter Wiegand; Christian Heimbold; Rachel Klein; Uta Immel; Dankwart Stiller; Michael Klintschar
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2010-03-02       Impact factor: 2.686

10.  Secondary DNA transfer of biological substances under varying test conditions.

Authors:  Mariya Goray; Ece Eken; Robert J Mitchell; Roland A H van Oorschot
Journal:  Forensic Sci Int Genet       Date:  2009-06-07       Impact factor: 4.882

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  6 in total

1.  Sex-specific age association with primary DNA transfer.

Authors:  Panayiotis Manoli; Antonis Antoniou; Evy Bashiardes; Stavroulla Xenophontos; Marinos Photiades; Vaso Stribley; Michalis Mylona; Christiana Demetriou; Marios A Cariolou
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2015-11-18       Impact factor: 2.686

Review 2.  Expansion of Microbial Forensics.

Authors:  Sarah E Schmedes; Antti Sajantila; Bruce Budowle
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2016-02-24       Impact factor: 5.948

3.  Male DNA under female fingernails after scratching: transfer and persistence evaluation by RT-PCR analysis and Y-STR typing.

Authors:  Alessandra Iuvaro; Carla Bini; Silvia Dilloo; Stefania Sarno; Susi Pelotti
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2018-04-17       Impact factor: 2.686

Review 4.  The diversity of shedder tests and a novel factor that affects DNA transfer.

Authors:  Max Schwender; Malte Bamberg; Lisa Dierig; Sebastian N Kunz; Peter Wiegand
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2021-03-30       Impact factor: 2.686

5.  Optical characterization of epidermal cells and their relationship to DNA recovery from touch samples.

Authors:  Cristina E Stanciu; M Katherine Philpott; Ye Jin Kwon; Eduardo E Bustamante; Christopher J Ehrhardt
Journal:  F1000Res       Date:  2015-11-26

6.  Touch DNA in forensic science: The use of laboratory-created eccrine fingerprints to quantify DNA loss.

Authors:  Jessica Tang; Jennifer Ostrander; Ray Wickenheiser; Ashley Hall
Journal:  Forensic Sci Int       Date:  2019-10-23       Impact factor: 2.395

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