The recovery of a DNA profile from the perpetrator or victim in criminal investigations can provide
valuable ‘source level’ information for investigators. However, a DNA profile does not reveal the
circumstances by which biological material was transferred. Some contextual ‘activity level’ information
can be obtained by a determination of the tissue or fluid source of origin of the biological material as it
indicates some behavioral activity on behalf of the individual that resulted in its transfer from the body.
Here, we seek to improve upon established molecular based methods for body fluid identification
(m/miRNA profiling) by developing a targeted multiplexed next generation sequencing assay. The
multiplexed biomarker panel includes several highly specific gene targets for each body fluid or tissue
with the necessary specificity to definitevely identify all forensically relevant biological fluids and tissues
(blood, semen, saliva, vaginal secretions, menstrual blood and skin). We demonstrate the sensitivity of
the assay and the ability to identify body fluids in single source and with a limited number of admixed
stains. The NGS-RNA body fluid identification panel not only provides ‘activity level’ information for
criminal investigations, but will serve as the basis for a future assay which will also permit an association
of a DNA profile to a specific body fluid or tissue through the analysis of coding region SNPs within each
individual mRNA target. Thus use of this RNA-NGS system may provide forensic scientists with the
routine capability of providing some activity level context to a specific individual’s DNA profile