A Molecular Method to Correlate Bloodstains with Wound Site for Crime Scene Reconstruction |
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Authors: | Donald J. Johnson M.S. Cheryl Andersen M.S. Katherine A. Scriven M.S. Amberly N. Klein M.S. Mo Re Choi B.S. Cindy Carroll Ph.D. Ray D. de Leon Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Criminal Justice and Criminalistics, California State University, , Los Angeles, CA, 90032;2. California Forensic Science Institute, California State University, , Los Angeles, CA, 90032;3. Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Scientific Services Bureau, , Los Angeles, CA, 90032;4. Scientific Investigation Division, Los Angeles Police Department, , Los Angeles, CA, 90032;5. Orange County Sheriff‐Coroner Department, OC Crime Lab, , Santa Ana, CA, 92703;6. School of Kinesiology and Nutritional Science, California State University, , Los Angeles, CA, 90032 |
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Abstract: | Bloodstain pattern analysis to determine the wound‐of‐origin of bloodstains is problematic with nonspecific patterns. In this proof‐of‐concept study, the authors examined a molecular approach to correlate bloodstains with injuries using the rat as a model. Specifically, investigations were conducted on the rat brain marker, rno‐miR‐124‐3p, with the QIAGEN miScript System and real‐time PCR analysis. Rno‐miR‐124‐3p was detected in brain homogenates diluted 100,000 times; in 3‐week‐old, room temperature stored, simulated brain–blood stains; and in bloodstains from head gunshot wounds collected with swabs and subsequently frozen for 9–18 months; however, rno‐miR‐124‐3p was not detected in whole blood. Proof‐of‐principle was demonstrated by the ability to distinguish bloodstains from a gunshot wound to the head versus bloodstains from a gunshot wound to the chest, by the testing of otherwise identical bloodstains from the two patterns for the presence of the marker. The results suggest a viable approach to a longstanding problem in casework. |
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Keywords: | forensic science criminalistics forensic biology bloodstain patterns wounds microRNA crime scene reconstruction animal model |
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