2016
DOI: 10.1515/acve-2016-0016
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Gleaning a Human DNA Profile from Trace Swabs Collected from Animal Hairs

Abstract: Animal hairs are an apt surface for retention of forensic trace epithelial samples. The aim of this study was threefold: to evaluate different methods of sample collection (moistened and dry swabs) and DNA extraction (Chelex ® 100 method, Qiagen EZ1 ® DNA Investigator Kit), as well as to examine the morphological differences of hair fi bres between two species (dog, sheep) and their ultimate impact on sample collection and processing. Our preliminary fi ndings suggest that the use of EZ1 ® DNA Investigator Kit… Show more

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“…The eluted DNA is double stranded. Silica methods have been shown to produce a higher quality DNA with efficient removal of contaminants and inhibitors, while also working well on DNA recovery from degraded samples [131][132][133][134][135]. The samples irradiated at 9000 kGy gamma resulted in no STR/AMEL profiles for any sample and the quantification showed no DNA present.…”
Section: Nuclear Dna Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The eluted DNA is double stranded. Silica methods have been shown to produce a higher quality DNA with efficient removal of contaminants and inhibitors, while also working well on DNA recovery from degraded samples [131][132][133][134][135]. The samples irradiated at 9000 kGy gamma resulted in no STR/AMEL profiles for any sample and the quantification showed no DNA present.…”
Section: Nuclear Dna Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%