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Multivariate Analysis for Estimating the Age of a Bloodstain

NCJ Number
233676
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences Volume: 56 Issue: 1 Dated: January 2011 Pages: 186-193
Author(s)
Stacey E. Anderson, Ph.D.; Gerald R. Hobbs, Ph.D.; Clifton P. Bishop, Ph.D.
Date Published
January 2011
Length
8 pages
Annotation
The authors' objective is to provide crime laboratories with a technique for estimating the age of a bloodstain.
Abstract
Toward that goal, they have used multiplexed, real-time RT-PCR (or qPCR) to determine the relative stability of different-sized segments of the same RNA species as well as differences in stability between two different RNAs' change over time in bloodstains. The results indicate that a multivariate analysis of the changing ratio of the different RNA segments can be used to differentiate between samples of different ages in the defined population. Bloodstains from 29 of 30 donors could be partitioned into different ages using this technique. Although further improvements will be required before this approach can be implemented in crime laboratories, the multivariate analysis holds promise of providing a reliable approach for temporally linking a bloodstain to the commission of a crime or excluding a bloodstain as being irrelevant to the case in question. (Published Abstract) Figures and references

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