*DNA Evidence Can Be Fabricated, Scientists Show *

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Published: August 17, 2009

Scientists in Israel have demonstrated that it is possible to fabricate DNA
evidence, undermining the credibility of what has been considered the gold
standard of proof in criminal cases.

The scientists fabricated blood and saliva samples containing DNA from a
person other than the donor of the blood and saliva. They also showed that
if they had access to a DNA profile in a database, they could construct a
sample of DNA to match that profile without obtaining any tissue from that
person.

“You can just engineer a crime scene,” said Dan Frumkin, lead author of the
paper, which has been published online by the journal Forensic Science
International: Genetics. “Any biology undergraduate could perform this.”

*Dr. Frumkin is a founder of Nucleix, a company based in Tel Aviv that has
developed a test to distinguish real DNA samples from fake ones that it
hopes to sell to forensics laboratories. *

The planting of fabricated DNA evidence at a crime scene is only one
implication of the findings. A potential invasion of personal privacy is
another.

Using some of the same techniques, it may be possible to scavenge anyone’s
DNA from a discarded drinking cup or cigarette butt and turn it into a
saliva sample that could be submitted to a genetic testing company that
measures ancestry or the risk of getting various diseases. Celebrities might
have to fear “genetic paparazzi,” said Gail H. Javitt of the Genetics and
Public Policy Center at Johns Hopkins University.

Tania Simoncelli, science adviser to the American Civil Liberties Union,
said the findings were worrisome.

“DNA is a lot easier to plant at a crime scene than fingerprints,” she said.
“We’re creating a criminal justice system that is increasingly relying on
this technology.”

John M. Butler, leader of the human identity testing project at the National
Institute of Standards and Technology, said he was “impressed at how well
they were able to fabricate the fake DNA profiles.” However, he added, “I
think your average criminal wouldn’t be able to do something like that.”

*The scientists fabricated DNA samples two ways. One required a real, if
tiny, DNA sample, perhaps from a strand of hair or drinking cup. They
amplified the tiny sample into a large quantity of DNA using a standard
technique called whole genome amplification. *

Of course, a drinking cup or piece of hair might itself be left at a crime
scene to frame someone, but blood or saliva may be more believable.

The authors of the paper took blood from a woman and centrifuged it to
remove the white cells, which contain DNA. To the remaining red cells they
added DNA that had been amplified from a man’s hair.

Since red cells do not contain DNA, all of the genetic material in the blood
sample was from the man. The authors sent it to a leading American forensics
laboratory, which analyzed it as if it were a normal sample of a man’s
blood.

*The other technique relied on DNA profiles, stored in law enforcement
databases as a series of numbers and letters corresponding to variations at
13 spots in a person’s genome. *

>From a pooled sample of many people’s DNA, the scientists cloned tiny DNA
snippets representing the common variants at each spot, creating a library
of such snippets. To prepare a DNA sample matching any profile, they just
mixed the proper snippets together. They said that a library of 425
different DNA snippets would be enough to cover every conceivable profile.

*Nucleix’s test to tell if a sample has been fabricated relies on the fact
that amplified DNA **—** which would be used in either deception **—** is
not methylated, meaning it lacks certain molecules that are attached to the
DNA at specific points, usually to inactivate genes. *

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/18/science/18dna.html?_r=1

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