Extracting DNA from the air – DNA evidence of human occupancy in indoor premises

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Recent research highlights the potential for detecting human DNA in air and dust samples from ultra-clean environments, such as forensic laboratories. This discovery raises important considerations for contamination in casework, as even highly controlled settings can carry detectable DNA traces. The implications for criminal defense are significant, providing an avenue to challenge the integrity of evidence collected from such environments.
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