Identification of sexual assault cases by using RSID kit and STR of suspects and victim in some cases in Iraqi population

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Huda Salman Alagely
Mohammed Muayad Ahmed
Abeer Salman Alajely
Eman Noaman Ismail
Sanar Salman Alagely

Keywords

STR, Power plex21 , RSID

Abstract

In the Current study case, the methods for forensic identification of semen was using the Rapid Stain Identification (RSID-Semen). We demonstrate that RSID-Semen is accurate, reproducible, and highly sensitive for human fluid. The sensitivity of RSID allows investigators to sample a fraction of a questioned stain while retaining the majority for DNA-STR analysis. We demonstrate that RSID
identifies Semen from the clothes of victim and from suspects .RSID is a useful forensic test for determining which evidentiary items contain target sample and thus may yield a DNA profile by using power plex21 for the FTA of victim and suspect A ,B ,C comparison of DNA finger print for all profiles to make match between them

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