Unmasking Perpetrators: A New DNA Detection Method in Sexual Assault Cases
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You're a detective working on a tough case. You need to find every bit of evidence to catch the bad guy. In sexual assault cases, one crucial piece is the perpetrator's DNA. Forensic experts use various methods to find this, but a new technique called LAMP is making waves.
LAMP stands for Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification. It's a fancy way of saying it can detect male DNA quickly and accurately. This isn't just any test; it's been thoroughly checked to meet high standards set by an organization called SWGDAM.
To see how well it works, scientists compared LAMP with three other tests: acid phosphatase, microscopic examination, and Y-STR profiling. They used 92 real case samples from sexual assaults. Guess what? LAMP did just as well as Y-STR profiling, which is a big deal in the forensics world.
This means LAMP could be a game-changer. It might help solve more cases and bring justice to victims. However, more research is needed to make the most of this new tool.
https://localnews.ai/article/unmasking-perpetrators-a-new-dna-detection-method-in-sexual-assault-cases-b54298c2
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