One study indicated that 85% of tests had some degree of secondary DNA transfer.
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Secondary Transfer of DNA in Forensics
Secondary DNA transfer occurs when DNA is transferred to an object or person through an intermediate.www.news-medical.net
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Study raises questions about DNA evidence - UIndy 360
Graduate Student Cynthia Cale (center) and recent graduate Madison Earll (far right) discuss their DNA transfer study with online news channel TheLip.tv. Watch an interview with the researchers on TheLip.tv Read Cynthia Cale's column in the science journal Nature UIndy researchers say...news.uindy.edu
Skin cells are omnipresent. Not only are they on objects, but they float around in the air and can land on literally anything they come into contact with. Something as simple as going to the grocery store can result in you skin cells going home with multiple people who don't know you and were never in your presence and they can inadvertently place your skin cells on objects they come into contact with.
My post was discussing your previous assertions backed up by the link which you provided.
I can't imagine why that link would be abandoned.
I'm not interested in reading more links beyond the one to which I responded and is now apparently being ignored for some reason.
all imo