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Forensic Comparison of Soils by Bacterial Community DNA Profiling
Document Type
technical note
Source
Journal of Forensic Sciences, Mar 2002, Vol. 47, No. 2, pp. 350-353.
Subject
forensic science
soil
DNA
bacteria
fingerprinting
forensic testing
TECHNICAL NOTES
Language
English
ISSN
0022-1198
Abstract
This preliminary investigation has shown that a soil microbial community DNA profile can be obtained from the small sample of soil recovered from the sole of a shoe, and from soil stains on clothing. We have also shown that these profiles are representative of the site of collection and therefore could potentially be used as associative evidence to prove a link between suspects and crime scenes. Soil community profiles were obtained using the T-RFLP fingerprinting method that uses fluorescent primer technology and semi-automated analysis techniques similar to those used in human DNA profiling in forensic laboratories.