Forensic Sciences Laboratory, Section of Legal Medicine, Department of Medicine and Surgery, Santa Maria Hospital, University of Perugia, 05100 Terni, Italy.
Section of Legal Medicine, Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Perugia, 06123 Perugia, Italy.
Int J Mol Sci. 2024 Feb 12;25(4):2207. doi: 10.3390/ijms25042207.
The presence of background DNA (bgDNA) can hinder the evaluation of DNA evidence at the activity level, especially when the suspect is expected to be retrieved due to their habitual occupation of the investigated environment. Based on real-life casework circumstances, this study investigates the prevalence, composition, origin, and probable transfer routes of bgDNA found on personal items in situations where their owner and person of interest (POI) share the same workspace. Baseline values of bgDNA were evaluated on the participants' personal items. Secondary and higher degree transfer scenarios of non-self DNA deposition were also investigated. The DNA from co-workers and co-inhabiting partners can be recovered from an individual's personal belongings. Non-self DNA present on the hands and deposited on a sterile surface can generate uninformative profiles. The accumulation of foreign DNA on surfaces over time appears to be crucial for the recovery of comparable profiles, resulting in detectable further transfer onto other surfaces. For a thorough evaluation of touch DNA traces at the activity level, it is necessary to collect information not only about DNA transfer probabilities but also about the presence of the POI as part of the 'baseline' bgDNA of the substrates involved.
背景 DNA(bgDNA)的存在可能会阻碍对 DNA 证据的活性水平评估,尤其是当嫌疑人由于其在被调查环境中的习惯性职业而被预期要被检索时。基于现实生活中的案例情况,本研究调查了在所有者和感兴趣的人(POI)共享相同工作空间的情况下,个人物品上发现的 bgDNA 的普遍性、组成、来源和可能的转移途径。评估了参与者个人物品上的 bgDNA 基线值。还研究了非自我 DNA 沉积的二级和更高程度的转移情况。可以从个人的私人物品中回收同事和共同居住伴侣的 DNA。手上的非自我 DNA 并沉积在无菌表面上可能会产生无信息的图谱。随着时间的推移,表面上外来 DNA 的积累对于恢复可比图谱似乎至关重要,从而导致其他表面上可检测到进一步的转移。为了彻底评估活动水平上的触摸 DNA 痕迹,不仅需要收集有关 DNA 转移概率的信息,还需要收集有关 POI 存在的信息,作为所涉基质的 bgDNA“基线”的一部分。