"The acid test"-validation of the ParaDNA® Body Fluid ID Test for routine forensic casework.

Int J Legal Med

Institute of Forensic Sciences, DNA Department, Bavarian State Criminal Police Office, Maillingerstr. 15, 80636, Munich, Germany.

Published: May 2019

The identification of the cellular origin and composition of crime scene-related traces can provide crucial insight into a crime scene reconstruction. In the last decade, especially mRNA-based body fluid and tissue identification (BFI) has been vigorously examined. Besides capillary electrophoretic (CE) and real-time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR)-based approaches for mRNA detection, melt curve analysis bears potential as a simple-to-use method for BFI. The ParaDNA® Body Fluid ID Test relies on HyBeacon® probes and was developed as a rapid test for mRNA-based BFI of six different body fluids: vaginal fluid, seminal fluid, sperm cells, saliva, menstrual, and peripheral blood. The herein presented work was performed as an "acid test" of the system and should clarify whether the approach matches the requirements of forensic routine casework in German police departments. Tested samples consisted of single source as well as of mixed samples.

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