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DNA-free does not mean RNA-free-The unwanted persistence of RNA.
Schyma, Christian; Madea, Burkhard; Müller, Rolf; Zieger, Martin; Utz, Silvia; Grabmüller, Melanie.
Affiliation
  • Schyma C; Institute of Forensic Medicine of the University of Bern, Bühlstrasse 20, 3012 Bern, Switzerland. Electronic address: christian.schyma@irm.unibe.ch.
  • Madea B; Institute of Legal Medicine, University Bonn, Stiftsplatz 12, 53111 Bonn, Germany.
  • Müller R; Criminal Investigation Service of the Cantonal Police Department of Bern, Nordring 30, 3013 Bern, Switzerland.
  • Zieger M; Institute of Forensic Medicine of the University of Bern, Bühlstrasse 20, 3012 Bern, Switzerland.
  • Utz S; Institute of Forensic Medicine of the University of Bern, Bühlstrasse 20, 3012 Bern, Switzerland.
  • Grabmüller M; Institute of Legal Medicine, University Bonn, Stiftsplatz 12, 53111 Bonn, Germany.
Forensic Sci Int ; 318: 110632, 2021 Jan.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33302243
ABSTRACT
Contact shots to the head often provoke a transfer of biological traces into firearm barrels, which are not visible at endoscopic inspection. STR-PCR can amplify these latent traces and assign them to the victim. Via RNA-DNA-co-extraction also miRNA can be detected, which allow a conclusion to be drawn about the body fluid or tissue. Molecular genetic analysis of experimental stains in firearm barrels requires the guarantee that the barrel is initially free of any nucleic acid. Twelve shots were fired to so-called "reference cubes" (10 % gelatine, 12 cm edge length, embedded paint-blood-pad) using three current handguns from 20 and 30 cm distance, four at close range (1-2.5 cm) and six contact shots. After endoscopic examination and swabbing of the barrels, a previously described mechanical and chemical cleaning using DNAExitusPlus™ was performed. The inner surface of the barrel was thoroughly wiped off using moistened forensic swabs, which were submitted to RNA-DNA-co-extraction. The combined thorough mechanical cleaning with Ballistol® and the application of DNAExitusPlus™ eliminated any profilable DNA in all samples. However, in 10 of 12 samples RNA concentrations between 0.11 - 0.79 ng/µl were measured. Furthermore, in 9 of 12 samples blood-specific miRNA (miR-451a) was detected. Summarizing, none of the experimentally contaminated barrels was RNA-free despite the performed cleaning procedure. Further investigation showed, that even "professional" cleaning by a gunsmith did not remove RNA.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Firearms / RNA / Forensic Ballistics / Forensic Genetics Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Forensic Sci Int Year: 2021 Document type: Article Country of publication: IE / IRELAND / IRLANDA

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Firearms / RNA / Forensic Ballistics / Forensic Genetics Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Forensic Sci Int Year: 2021 Document type: Article Country of publication: IE / IRELAND / IRLANDA