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Emerging use of air eDNA and its application to forensic investigations – A review

Mariya Goray, Duncan Taylor, Emily Bibbo, Chiara Fantinato, Ane Elida Fonneløp, Peter Gill, Roland A.H. van Oorschot

2024Electrophoresis26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Biological material is routinely collected at crime scenes and from exhibits and is a key type of evidence during criminal investigations. Improvements in DNA technologies allow collection and profiling of trace samples, comprised of few cells, significantly expanding the types of exhibits targeted for DNA analysis to include touched surfaces. However, success rates from trace and touch DNA samples tend to be poorer compared to other biological materials such as blood. Simultaneously, there have been recent advances in the utility of environmental DNA collection (eDNA) in identification and tracking of different biological organisms and species from bacteria to naked mole rats in different environments, including, soil, ice, snow, air and aquatic. This paper examines the emerging methods and research into eDNA collection, with a special emphasis on the potential forensic applications of human DNA collection from air including challenges and further studies required to progress implementation.

Topics & Concepts

Biological materialsEnvironmental DNAProfiling (computer programming)BiologyEnvironmental scienceEcologyComputer scienceBiochemical engineeringBiodiversityEngineeringOperating systemEnvironmental DNA in Biodiversity StudiesFood Supply Chain Traceability
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