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The study found that nylon fabric is more likely to transfer DNA than cotton and towel fabric, and wet saliva is more likely to transfer DNA than dry and rehydrated saliva. Active pressure is more likely to transfer DNA than controlled pressure. In addition, the study found that in some cases, the amount of DNA transferred to the secondary fabric is sufficient for STR-PCR amplification. These findings help us better understand the mechanism of DNA transfer and provide useful information for forensic science and criminal investigations.</div> </div> </div> <div id="raw_abstract" class="tab-pane "> <div class="abstract-panel panel-box mb-0 rounded shadow-none"> <div class="f16">This study explored secondary DNA transfer involving saliva, a body fluid often encountered in forensic investigations. Various factors were examined to investigate their potential impact on the transfer of DNA from saliva stains deposited onto common types of fabric (cotton, nylon, and towel). We examined varying types of saliva moisture (wet, dry, and rehydrated) and different types of contact (controlled pressure and active/friction pressure) to quantitatively evaluate how such variables could impact transfer and possible conclusions surrounding saliva-derived DNA deposits. The transfer of DNA was generally least pronounced with more absorbent primary fabrics (cotton and towel materials) while a less absorbent primary fabric (nylon) exhibited a greater propensity for DNA transfer. There were significantly higher amounts of transferred DNA (p < 0.05) observed in wet saliva samples compared to dry and rehydrated saliva samples. Further, the use of active pressure (friction) appeared to result in more DNA transfer overall as compared to controlled pressure contact. Experiments conducted with wet saliva and active pressure (friction) demonstrated the highest likelihood of transfer, with the primary nylon and secondary towel fabric combination demonstrating the greatest average transfer percentage of 94.74 %. The variables explored in this study presented multiple combinations wherein a sufficient amount of DNA (>= 240 pg total) was transferred to the secondary fabric, making it potentially suitable for STR-PCR amplification in our laboratory. The findings from this study indicate that the type of primary fabric receiving the saliva deposit, the type of saliva moisture, the type of secondary fabric and its moisture type, and the type of contact all have the potential to affect the quantity of DNA transferred and recovered. This study provides empirical data on the ease, and to what extent, DNA from saliva transfers between fabrics and aids DNA activity level evaluations. The significance of this research lies in its contribution to expanding our current understanding of DNA transfer involving saliva within forensic science and criminal investigations.</div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="f15 panel-box rounded shadow-none border"> <h4 class="mt-0 heading-count">Authors</h4> <div class="mb-3"> <article-authors tid="83010213" list="[{&quot;name&quot;:&quot;Melanie S. Gegar&quot;,&quot;sequence&quot;:1},{&quot;name&quot;:&quot;German A. Cisneros&quot;,&quot;sequence&quot;:2},{&quot;name&quot;:&quot;Joanne Cox&quot;,&quot;sequence&quot;:3},{&quot;name&quot;:&quot;Melanie Richard&quot;,&quot;sequence&quot;:4},{&quot;name&quot;:&quot;Krista A. 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Through the detection of VZV DNA in saliva, it was found that reactivation is common in women during the third trimester. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">VIRUSES-BASEL</span> (2022) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/25502638/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Chemistry, Analytical </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/82504144" class="text-dark hover-underline">A High-Throughput Workflow for Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Nucleic Acids by Nanoflow Desalting</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Michael B. Lanzillotti, Jennifer S. Brodbelt</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="flex-shrink-0 d-none d-sm-block"> <img src="https://peeref-open.s3.amazonaws.com/storage/images/covers/518.jpg" alt="" class="border mr-3" width="100"> </div> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> This paper introduces the increased interest in nucleic acids in recent years, especially post-transcriptional modifications, which have become important analysis targets. Traditional sequencing workflows are difficult to characterize these modifications, but the advancement of top-down mass spectrometry technology has solved these challenges. The paper also introduces a nanoflow desalting platform for high-throughput and low sample usage desalting, combined with multiple dissociation techniques to generate high-quality MS/MS spectra. This platform can be used to analyze the sequence and structure of nucleic acids. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY</span> (2024) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/82504144/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 "> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Engineering, Mechanical </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/27797634" class="text-dark hover-underline">Tribological properties of PTFE-based fabric composites at cryogenic temperature</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Mingkun Xu, Zidan Wang, Lihe Guo, Liming Tao, Tianbao Ma, Tingmei Wang, Qihua Wang</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="flex-shrink-0 d-none d-sm-block"> <img src="https://peeref-open.s3.amazonaws.com/storage/images/covers/10262.jpg" alt="" class="border mr-3" width="100"> </div> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> Fabric composites are widely used in self-lubricating bearing liners, but their cryogenic tribological properties are poorly understood. This study investigates the tribological behavior of PTFE-based hybrid-fabric composites at cryogenic and ambient temperatures. The results show that the friction coefficients of the composites increase and wear decreases when the temperature decreases. Thermoplastic PEI adhesive exhibits better cryogenic lubrication performance compared to thermosetting PF resin. The excellent lubrication performance is attributed to the transfer film formed by PTFE fibers on the fabric surface. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">FRICTION</span> (2023) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/27797634/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div id="articles_from_authors" class="tab-pane "> <div class="nodata my-4">No Data Available</div> </div> <div id="articles_from_journal" class="tab-pane "> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Genetics &amp; Heredity </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83039808" class="text-dark hover-underline">Application of a newly constructed NGS panel with 45 X-linked microhaplotypes demonstrates the unique value of X-MH for kinship testing and mixture analysis</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Guanju Ma, Kailiang Liu, Chaolong Lu, Qingqing Du, Mengjie Zhang, Qian Wang, Guangping Fu, Junyan Wang, Chunling Ma, Bin Cong, Shujin Li, Lihong Fu</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> This study screened 63 X-MHs, evaluated their performance, and calculated population parameters. The panel performed well in personal identification and paternity testing, and showed unique advantages in complex kinship and male DNA mixture analyses. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL-GENETICS</span> (2024) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83039808/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Genetics &amp; Heredity </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83225861" class="text-dark hover-underline">Profiling age and body fluid DNA methylation markers using nanopore adaptive sampling</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Zaka Wing-Sze Yuen, Somasundhari Shanmuganandam, Maurice Stanley, Simon Jiang, Nadine Hein, Runa Daniel, Dennis McNevin, Cameron Jack, Eduardo Eyras</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> DNA methylation plays a crucial role in physiological processes and can be used as a biomarker for body fluid identification and age prediction. Current methylation detection methods rely on various techniques and markers, requiring specialized DNA preparation and biochemical treatments. This study used nanopore adaptive sampling technology to simultaneously identify age-associated and body fluid-specific methylation markers without the need for specialized DNA preparation or biochemical treatments. The technology was consistent with whole-genome bisulfite sequencing data and identified new sites strongly correlated with age. This study lays the foundation for the development of nanopore-based methods for age prediction and body fluid identification. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL-GENETICS</span> (2024) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83225861/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Genetics &amp; Heredity </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83112863" class="text-dark hover-underline">Improved individual identification in DNA mixtures of unrelated or related contributors through massively parallel sequencing</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Zhiyong Liu, Enlin Wu, Ran Li, Jiajun Liu, Yu Zang, Bin Cong, Riga Wu, Bo Xie, Hongyu Sun</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> This study evaluated the impact of potential kinship on individual identification, including MPS performance, the influence of genetic markers on kinship and NOC inference, the probability distribution of MAC and TAC, trends in LR values, and comparisons of length- and sequence-based STR genotypes. Results showed that multiple genetic markers improved the accuracy of kinship and NOC inference, the LR value of the POI depended on the mixing ratio, and the correct kinship hypothesis yielded more conservative LR values. In addition, using sequence-based STR genotypes increased the power of individual identification and the accuracy of mixture ratio inference. The MGIEasy Signature Identification Library Prep kit demonstrated robust individual identification capabilities and is suitable for forensic DNA mixture interpretation. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL-GENETICS</span> (2024) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83112863/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Genetics &amp; Heredity </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83547292" class="text-dark hover-underline">Forensic efficiency evaluation of a mtDNA whole genome sequencing system constructed with long fragment amplification strategy on DNA nanoball sequencing platform</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Man Chen, Chong Chen, Ning Li, Yuerong Su, Wei Cui, Yan Huang, Meiming Cai, Bofeng Zhu</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> This study evaluated a novel mtDNA whole genome sequencing system using long fragment amplification strategy on the DNA nanoball sequencing platform. The system demonstrated high sequencing quality and specific mtDNA sequencing efficiencies on positive control DNA and FTA bloodstain samples. In addition, the system sequencing efficiency was also confirmed among different kinds of samples. In summary, the system showed high performance in analyzing mtDNA sequence information, and had great prospects in forensic application and maternal genetic research. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL-GENETICS</span> (2024) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83547292/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Genetics &amp; Heredity </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83094956" class="text-dark hover-underline">Sequencing-induced artefacts in NGS STR data</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Yao-Yuan Liu, Kevin Cheng, Rebecca Just, Sana Enke, Jo-Anne Bright</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> This paper mainly introduces the high-read count noise sequences observed in the analysis of DNA profiles using the MiSeq FGx sequencing system, as well as the characteristics and causes of these noise sequences. The authors also introduce the methods used to detect these noise sequences and the help these methods provide to the laboratory. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL-GENETICS</span> (2024) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83094956/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Genetics &amp; Heredity </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83110084" class="text-dark hover-underline">Shedding more light on shedders</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Piyamas Petcharoen, Madison Nolan, K. Paul Kirkbride, Adrian Linacre</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> This study tested 100 individuals to demonstrate the reproducibility of the cell staining process in a large population. The results showed that 98 donors had consistent and reproducible cell number deposition, with no difference between the left and right thumbs, and more cells deposited by males than females. The study also suggested that shedder status may be a continuum phenomenon. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL-GENETICS</span> (2024) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83110084/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Genetics &amp; Heredity </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83645405" class="text-dark hover-underline">Rapid detection of blood using a novel application of RT-RPA integrated with CRISPR-Cas: ALAS2 detection as a model</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Chih-Wen Su, Yi-Che Hsu, Li-Chin Tsai, James Chun- Lee, Adrian Linacre, Hsing-Mei Hsieh</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> A blood test method based on recombinase polymerase amplification, CRISPR-Cas, and lateral flow assay is reported, which is rapid, sensitive, and specific, and can detect the ALAS2 marker in blood. The test can use extracted RNA or directly added body fluids as templates, with a low detection limit, and can only detect blood, not other body fluids. When peripheral blood is mixed with saliva or semen, the test results will be affected. This method is expected to be applied in places far from the laboratory, such as crime scenes. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL-GENETICS</span> (2024) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83645405/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Genetics &amp; Heredity </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/82908069" class="text-dark hover-underline">Unique molecular identifier-based amplicon sequencing of microhaplotypes for background noise mitigation</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Ye-Lim Kwon, Kyoung-Jin Shin</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> This study designed a UMI-based amplicon sequencing system, MH-UMIseq, which can simultaneously amplify 46 MHs and generate MPS libraries in four steps. The performance of the system was evaluated using Illumina NextSeq 550 and MiniSeq systems, and the results showed that the system can significantly suppress background noise, and the proportion of unsuppressed noise decreased significantly with the increase of input DNA. Therefore, the resolution of the MH-UMIseq system is expected to be higher than that of traditional MPS. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL-GENETICS</span> (2024) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/82908069/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Genetics &amp; Heredity </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/82936722" class="text-dark hover-underline">Pairwise kinship inference and pedigree reconstruction using 91 microhaplotypes</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Yifan Wei, Qiang Zhu, Haoyu Wang, Yueyan Cao, Xi Li, Xiaokang Zhang, Yufang Wang, Ji Zhang</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> This study solves the problem of kinship inference without prior assumptions by genotyping and calculating the likelihood ratio to infer the relatedness of individuals. It is found that increasing the number of polymorphic loci can improve the accuracy of kinship inference, and correct classification can be achieved by expanding the suspected relationship. In addition, this method can also be used to reconstruct the pedigree of multiple individuals with unknown relationships. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL-GENETICS</span> (2024) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/82936722/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Genetics &amp; Heredity </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83140740" class="text-dark hover-underline">A novel type of three band pattern at STR loci</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">B. Rolf, A. Phillip, K. Hannig, S. Koehler, I. Goettesdorfer</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> SE33 or ACTBP2 is the most polymorphic locus in many national DNA databases and commercial STR kits. This article describes the molecular reason for the three-band pattern of SE33, which is caused by the SNP in the flanking SE33 region that leads to the binding of the unlabeled D3S1358 primer, generating a chimeric PCR product smaller than the regular SE33 amplicon. This three-band pattern is called Type 3, and its genetic basis is different from Type 1 and Type 2. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL-GENETICS</span> (2024) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83140740/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Genetics &amp; Heredity </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83347599" class="text-dark hover-underline">&#039;Low&#039; LRs obtained from DNA mixtures: On calibration and discrimination performance of probabilistic genotyping software</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">M. McCarthy-Allen, O. Bleka, R. Ypma, P. Gill, C. Benschop</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> This study evaluated the performance of various PG software in the low LR range using the PROVEDIt dataset and found that previously reported LR thresholds may be too high, suggesting that they be lowered or discarded. The study also emphasizes the importance of calibration metrics in understanding the performance of PG systems. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL-GENETICS</span> (2024) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83347599/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Genetics &amp; Heredity </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83754813" class="text-dark hover-underline">Comprehensive body fluid identification and contributor assignment by combining targeted sequencing of mRNA and coding region SNPs</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Maximilian Neis, Theresa Gross, Harald Schneider, Peter M. Schneider, Cornelius Courts</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> This article describes the development of an mRNA/cSNP panel for forensic genetic analysis, which can provide crucial contextualizing information on the source level about a trace&#039;s composition and reduce the risk of association fallacies by typing individual coding region SNPs. The panel has high reliable detection sensitivity and low RNA input, and further optimization and improvement are needed in the future. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL-GENETICS</span> (2024) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83754813/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Genetics &amp; Heredity </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83775519" class="text-dark hover-underline">A multiplex microbial profiling system for the identification of the source of body fluid and skin samples</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Hewen Yao, Yanyun Wang, Shuangshuang Wang, Chaoran Sun, Yuxiang Zhou, Lanrui Jiang, Zefei Wang, Xindi Wang, Zhirui Zhang, Tingting Yang, Feng Song, Haibo Luo</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> In this study, a multiplex system with seven microbial markers was developed to distinguish between skin, saliva, and feces samples. The system accurately identified sample types by generating specific electropherograms and was further tested and classified by beta diversity analysis and skin microenvironment cluster analysis. In addition, a machine learning prediction model was established to identify the skin microenvironment with an accuracy of 79%. These findings provide new insights into the application of microbial markers in forensic science. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL-GENETICS</span> (2024) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/83775519/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 border-bottom"> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Genetics &amp; Heredity </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/27322024" class="text-dark hover-underline">Kinship analysis of skeletal remains from the Middle Ages</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">Mirela Dzehverovic, Belma Jusic, Amela Pilav, Tamara Lukic, Jasmina Cakar</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> Medieval cemeteries in Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina were excavated from 2011 to 2014, revealing skeletal remains of 11 individuals. Genetic analysis was conducted on these remains to test familial relationships and predict Y-haplogroup. Autosomal and Y-STR markers were analyzed, and kinship analysis showed direct brother-brother relatives with a high probability. Y-STR profiles indicated the same paternal lineage and J2a haplogroup for all male individuals. This study highlights the importance of utilizing STR markers and additional markers like Y-STRs in archaeogenetic studies to obtain comprehensive information on relatives and ancestry. </div> </div> <div class="d-flex justify-content-between"> <p class="font-weight-bold"> <span class="text-primary">FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL-GENETICS</span> (2023) </p> <div class="flex-shrink-0"> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="https://www.peeref.com/works/27322024/add-to-collection" target="_blank"> <strong>Add to Collection</strong> </a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="my-4 "> <div> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-blue"> Article </span> <span class="d-inline-block badge badge-cyan"> Genetics &amp; Heredity </span> </div> <h4> <a href="https://www.peeref.com/works/27322030" class="text-dark hover-underline">DNA transfer when using gloves in burglary simulations</a> </h4> <p class="text-ellipsis-2">L. Carrara, T. Hicks, L. Samie, F. Taroni, V. Castella</p> <div class="d-flex mb-3"> <div class="p-3 rounded" style="background-color: #e8f3ff;"> <strong>Summary:</strong> Several studies have shown that DNA can be transferred from an individual to a surface indirectly. This means that finding DNA that matches a person does not necessarily prove that they have touched the surface where the DNA was found. 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