The utility of polyester and cotton as swabbing substrates for the removal of cellular material from surfaces |
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Authors: | Mulligan Christina M Kaufman Stacie R Quarino Lawrence |
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Affiliation: | Cedar Crest College, Forensic Science Program, 100 College Drive, Allentown, PA 18104, USA. |
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Abstract: | Various types of cotton and polyester fabrics were tested to ascertain the optimal physical and chemical characteristics of fabrics needed for the removal of cellular material from surfaces. DNA quantitation values obtained on dried saliva stains showed no difference between cotton and polyester across all constructions and solvent conditions. Fabrics used dry and with water yielded higher quantitation values than those used with isopropanol. Quantitation values were also higher for wovens and nonwovens than knits across all solvent conditions. Low thread count fabrics used with water yielded higher quantitation values, but no correlation between thread count and quantitation values was observed with dry fabrics. A low thread count woven fabric, however, outperformed other tested fabrics when swabbing object surfaces in a highly used room. Full DNA profiles from fingerprints on glass surfaces were obtained with low thread count woven and nonwoven fabrics but not with the knit fabric tested. |
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Keywords: | forensic science forensic DNA typing DNA swabbing media cellular removal from surfaces cotton polyester |
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