Potential utility of Touch DNA in forensic investigations

Authors

  • Swati Sinha Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Forensic Science, Amity School of Applied Sciences, Amity Education Valley, Amity University, Gurugram (Manesar), Haryana-122413, Haryana, India.
  • Bhuvnesh Yadav Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Forensic Science, Amity School of Applied Sciences, Amity Education Valley, Amity University, Gurugram (Manesar), Haryana-122413, Haryana, India.
  • Gurvinder Singh Bumbrah Department of Forensic Science, Punjabi University, Patiala-147002, India.

Keywords:

Forensic Science, Touch DNA, Perspiration, Epithelial cells, Fingerprint, Genotype

Abstract

Chance prints available at the crime scene and secondarily transferred cellular material can be a good source of DNA if processed  properly. DNA transferred on to the contact surface is directly correlated to perspiration, and the shedder status of an individual. The  advantage of this technique is that the latent fingerprints can be first used for fingerprint analysis by application of powder method  and can then be processed for generating profiles. This review article focuses on the individual specific factors affecting transfer of  DNA, impact of handling time, pressure and environmental factors etc. This literature survey has been done to summarize the various  factors influencing touch DNA recovery, its methods of collection and extraction. It is crucial to analyse DNA recovery using various  protocols. This article discusses the significance and potential utility of touch DNA in investigation of medico-legal cases.  

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Published

2021-08-14

How to Cite

Sinha , S., Yadav, B., & Singh Bumbrah , G. (2021). Potential utility of Touch DNA in forensic investigations . Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, 43(2), 180-184. https://jiafm.in/index.php/jiafm/article/view/126