热效应对血液和精液中DNA降解的影响:法医观点。

Q4 Medicine
Academic Forensic Pathology Pub Date : 2021-03-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-19 DOI:10.1177/1925362121998547
Randa H Abdel Hady, Hayam Z Thabet, Noha Esmael Ebrahem, Heba A Yassa
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摘要

利用DNA分析的法医调查迅速发展。从犯罪现场提取的样本在进行前可能会暴露在不同的条件下。本研究旨在评估不同程度的温度和烧伤对DNA提取和分型的影响。方法:每人采集血液7 mL,精液4 mL。测试了不同温度等级(100°C、50°C、37°C、4°C、-20°C和烧伤)对血液和精液染色的影响。结果:暴露在100°C、50°C、37°C、4°C和-20°C温度等级下的血迹可以通过初步试验识别,而烧焦的血迹则不能。暴露于37°C、4°C和-20°C温度等级的精液污渍可以通过佛罗伦萨测试识别,而暴露于100°C、50°C和烧伤的精液污渍则不能识别。暴露在100°C、50°C和烧伤温度等级下的血液和精液染色显示出DNA浓度的显著降低,而暴露在温度等级温度下的染色可以恢复最大的DNA浓度。血液和精液DNA仅在烧伤情况下受到影响,THO1与淀粉原蛋白引物之间无显著差异。结论:高环境温度对不同染色剂提取DNA的数量有影响,但对提取DNA的质量影响较小。烧伤会影响初步测试、DNA数量和染色质量。
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Thermal Effects on DNA Degradation in Blood and Seminal Stains: Forensic View.

Forensic investigations using DNA analysis have been grown rapidly. Samples retrieved from crime scene may be exposed to different conditions before proceeding. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of different grades of temperature and burn on DNA extraction and typing.

Methods: Seven mL of blood and four mL of semen were collected from each volunteer. Effects of temperature grades (100 °C, 50 °C, 37 °C, 4 °C, -20 °C, and burn) on blood and seminal stain were tested.

Results: Bloodstains exposed to temperature grades 100 °C, 50 °C, 37 °C, 4 °C, and -20 °C can be identified using preliminary test while burnt blood stain cannot. Seminal stains exposed to temperature grades 37 °C, 4 °C, and -20 °C can be identified by Florence test while those exposed to 100 °C, 50 °C, and burn cannot. Blood and seminal stains exposed to temperature grades 100 °C, 50 °C, and burn show marked reduction in DNA concentration while maximum DNA conc could be recovered from stains exposed to temperature grade temperature. Both blood and seminal DNA was affected only in case of burn without significant difference between THO1 and Amelogenin primers.

Conclusion: High environmental temperature affect the quantity of extracted DNA from different stains but less effect on the quality of extracted DNA. Burn affects both preliminary test, DNA quantity, and quality in stains.

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Academic Forensic Pathology
Academic Forensic Pathology Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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