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James Sloots1, Wendy Lalonde1, Barbara Reid1
1Centre of Forensic Sciences, 25 Morton Shulman Ave, Toronto, ON M3M 0B1, Canada.
Abstract:
The Kastle-Meyer (KM) test is a quick and easy chemical test for blood used in forensic analyses. Two practical variations of this test are the KM-rub (indirect) test and the more sensitive KM-direct test, the latter of which is performed by applying reagents directly to a suspected blood stain. This study found that sodium hydroxide present in the KM reagents eliminated the potential to generate a DNA profile when applied directly to small quantities of blood. A modified approach to the KM-rub test that increases its sensitivity is presented as a method to replace destructive KM-direct testing.
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