Reporting Guidelines - Semen & Cellular Material |
Test |
Reporting |
Positive Acid Phosphatase (AP)* or other preliminary color test |
- Analysis of (Exhibit__) gave presumptive chemical indications for the presence of acid phosphatase, a component of semen.
|
Positive AP
AND
Positive Microscopic (sperm)
|
- Spermatozoa were identified on _____.
- Microscopic examination of __ demonstrated the presence of spermatozoa.
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Positive AP
AND
Negative Microscopic (sperm)
AND
Positive P30
|
- Semen was identified on _____. Further characterization may be possible using y-chromosome specific marker DNA analysis. Please contact the Forensic Biology section for a list of laboratories that conduct this analysis.
- Microscopic examination of __ failed to demonstrate the presence of spermatozoa. Analysis of __ demonstrated the presence of semen.
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Positive AP
AND
Negative Microscopic (sperm)
AND
Negative P30
|
- No semen was identified on _____.
|
Negative AP |
- No semen was detected on _____.
- Analysis of__ failed to demonstrate the presence of semen.
|
Negative Visual/Alternate Light Source (ALS) |
- No stains consistent with semen were observed on ___.
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Postive (nucleated) Microscopic (cellular material) |
- Nucleated cellular material was detected on _______.
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Positive (no confirmation of nucleus) Microscopic (cellular material) |
- Cellular material was detected on_________ .
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Negative Microscopic (cellular material) |
- No cellular material was detected on _____.
|
Unevaluated Microscopic (cellular material) |
- Swabs were collected from _______ and were preserved and retained in laboratory frozen storage.
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*There are numerous preliminary color tests that can be used in forensic testing methods. The most common are noted, however other preliminary color tests could be reported similarly. |