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Autor:
Piyamas Kanokwongnuwut, Alicia M Haines, SallyAnn Harbison, Sarah L Cockerton, Adrian Linacre
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences. 51:S76-S80
A pilot study on the detection of DNA in fingermarks using fluorescent in situ detection after different time periods since hand washing was undertaken by Flinders University. Collaboration was sou...
Publikováno v:
Forensic Science International: Genetics. 6:393-397
The interpretation of lineage markers is usually carried out as a count in a database. The count is a factual statement and does not take into account subpopulation effects that may be acting on the data. Subpopulation effects are usually taken into
Autor:
Olivia Samson, Sarah L Cockerton, Amanda Russell, SallyAnn Harbison, Kate Stevenson, Jo-Anne Bright
Publikováno v:
Journal of Forensic Sciences. 56:181-185
A year after the introduction of Identifiler™ into the forensic DNA laboratories of the Institute of Environmental Science and Research Limited (ESR), increasing occurrences of dropout of the three loci, D7S820, D18S51, and FGA, were observed in sa
Publikováno v:
Forensic science international. 257
The classification of bloodstain patterns has been identified as a challenging part of bloodstain pattern analysis due to the lack of a widely accepted and well-defined methodology and the ambiguity often associated with examining bloodstain patterns
Publikováno v:
Forensic science international. Genetics. 6(1)
Laser microdissection can be used in forensic casework to isolate specific cell types from mixtures of biological samples. Extraction of DNA from selected cells is still required prior to STR amplification. Because of the relatively pristine nature o
Publikováno v:
Forensic science international. 159(1)
Trace DNA is often detected on handled items and worn clothing examined in forensic laboratories. In this study, the potential transfer of trace DNA to bedding by normal contact, when an individual sleeps in a bed, is examined. Volunteers slept one n
Autor:
James M. Curran, Gillian A Crowe, Sarah L Cockerton, Jo-Anne Bright, Simon J. Walsh, Jelena Abaz, Delia S Moss, Judi R. Cullen, Timothy E.B Power
Publikováno v:
Forensic science international. 126(3)
As the boundaries of forensic DNA profiling continue to expand, less obvious sources of biological evidence are being collected at crime scenes for DNA profiling. One example is the recovery of biological evidence from common drink containers, such a