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A vast number of mRNA markers have been proposed for the identification of the source of biological stains recovered from crime scenes. Blood, semen, saliva, menstrual blood, vaginal secretions, urine and skin represent the majority of sample types in body fluid identification. However, certain sample types, such as blood, may not be considered as main targets for identification in comparison to “non-coloured”...