Define contamination?
How does the new DNA17 multiplex make contamination easier?
What is difference between contamination and adventitious transfer?
What is the issue with undetected contamination?
What are the two constituents that contamination could manifest as?
What are the two types of contamination that it could be?
What are the 3 criteria that need to be fulfilled for contamination?
What are the first potential sources of contamination?
What are the second potential source of contamination?
How can this be understood and therefore avoided?
What are three contamination opportunities?
1 - from person to stain
2 - from consumable to stain
3 - from stain to stain
What can be said about the mechanisms of transfer?
What are the three mechanisms for transfer?
1 - direct primary contact
2 - secondary transfer
3 - tertiary
What is an example of person to stain contamination?
What is an example of reagent to stain contamination?
What can issues with lab processes cause?
How could we prevent contamination transfer?
What are detection methods for contamination?
At what processes can contamination occur?
What type of DNA increases the risk of contamination?
What is allele drop-in
How could allele drop-ins occur?
What causes differences in peak heights of repeated application of the same input to DNA?
What is touch DNA?
Why has touch DNA been criticised?
Gareth Williams case