Fowler J C, Scott A C
J Forensic Sci. 1985 Jan;30(1):103-13.
The grouping of blood/saliva samples from a male so as to predict his semen groups is only justified if there is a strict correlation between the groupings in these body fluids. This correlation has been examined in the ABO, phosphoglucomutase (PGM1) and glyoxalase I (GLO) grouping systems in blood and semen samples collected from more than 250 individuals. Though no results proved inconsistent with this correlation, a number of semen gave inconclusive grouping results. Reasons for this are discussed as well as the relevance of the results to semen stain analysis. Semen amylase activities are also reported.
只有当男性血液/唾液样本的分组与精液分组之间存在严格的相关性时,对男性血液/唾液样本进行分组以预测其精液分组才是合理的。在从250多名个体采集的血液和精液样本的ABO、磷酸葡萄糖变位酶(PGM1)和乙二醛酶I(GLO)分组系统中,对这种相关性进行了研究。尽管没有结果证明与这种相关性不一致,但一些精液给出了不确定的分组结果。讨论了出现这种情况的原因以及这些结果与精液污渍分析的相关性。还报告了精液淀粉酶活性。