2018
DOI: 10.1101/247312
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Messenger RNA biomarker signatures for forensic body fluid identification revealed by targeted RNA sequencing

Abstract: The recovery of a DNA profile from the perpetrator or victim in criminal investigations can provide valuable ‘source level’ information for investigators. However, a DNA profile does not reveal the circumstances by which biological material was transferred. Some contextual information can be obtained by a determination of the tissue or fluid source of origin of the biological material as it is potentially indicative of some behavioral activity on behalf of the individual that resulted in its transfer from the … Show more

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“…Remarkably, there is little prior research characterizing the material and chemical properties of menstrual blood. Some studies use transcriptomic or spectrometric techniques to distinguish menstrual and venous blood in the context of forensic work [23,24] . With the rise of new high-throughput assays of various kinds, we anticipate a growing interest in the diagnostic utility of menstrual blood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remarkably, there is little prior research characterizing the material and chemical properties of menstrual blood. Some studies use transcriptomic or spectrometric techniques to distinguish menstrual and venous blood in the context of forensic work [23,24] . With the rise of new high-throughput assays of various kinds, we anticipate a growing interest in the diagnostic utility of menstrual blood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%