Forensics Hair Test
Life cycle of hair
1. Anagen: active growth 2. Catagen: growth and changes 3. Telogen: Dormant, hairs easily lost
Six types of hair
1. Head hair 2. Eyebrow/Eyelashes 3. Beard/Mustache 4. Underarm 5. Auxiliary/Body 6. Pubic hair
The hair shaft is composed of the cuticle, cortex, and: a. medulla b. root c. crown d. granules
A. Medulla
Which of the following characteristics is found in typical Asian hair a. dark medulla b. sparsely distributed pigment granules c. flattened cross section d. hair is curly
A. dark medulla
Human hair has which type(s) of cuticle? a. imbricate b. spinous c. coronal d. pigmented
A. imbricate
Which part(s) of a hair can be analyzed for DNA? a. root b. cuticle c. medulla d. cortex
A. root
Neutron activation analysis can check hair for the presence of a. silver b. DNA c. water content d. hair dye
A. silver
Although variations can occur, which of the following best describes northern European hair? a. kinky with dense, unevenly distributed pigment b. straight with evenly distributed granules c. round cross section with a large diameter d. coarse with a thick cuticle and a continuous medulla
B. straight with evenly distributed granules
Layers of the hair shaft
Inner medulla, cortex, and outer cuticle
African hair characteristics
Kinky, curly, coiled Pigment: dense, clumped Cross-section: flattened, moderate to small diameter
Imbricate
Only in humans, flattened and narrow
Spinous
Petals
Main functions of hair
Regulates body temperature, decreases friction, protection from sunlight, and a sense organ
How can hair be collected?
Shacking, placing tape, vacuuming, plucking on surfaces
Coronal
Stack of crowns
Asian hair characteristics
Straight, continuous medulla, thick cuticle Pigment: dense distribution Cross-section: Round, large diameter, coarse shaft Color: Black
Hair follicle
The actively growing root of base of hair containing DNA and living cells
Medulla
The central core of a hair fiber
What is the cortex?
The largest part of the hair shaft that contains pigment granules (melanin)
True or False: All hairs on the head of a person are identical
False
True or False: Hair is composed of a protein called cellulose
False, Keratin
How many hair follicles do humans have when they're born?
Five million
European hair characteristics
Generally wavy/straight Pigment: small even distribution Cross-section: Oval/round Color: Blonde, red, brown, black
Length/Tip of hair types
Glass-cut Broken Cut hair Worn razor tip Scissor cut Broken hair Burned hair Razor hair
What two parts does the hair consist of?
Hair shaft, follicle
What is the cuticle scales human in human hair?
Imbricate, flattened/narrow
When was hair used as a form of class evidence?
19th century, 1934
What's a good sample size of hairs for investigation?
25-50 hairs
Comparison Microscope
A compound microscope that allows the side-by-side comparison of samples, such as hair or fibers
Neutron Activation Analysis
A method of analysis that determines composition of elements in a sample
What is the hair shaft composed of?
A protein called keratin that makes the hairs strong and flexible.
Keratin
A type of fibrous protein that makes up the majority of the cortex of a hair
Melanin Granules
Bits of pigment found in the cortex of hair
Treated hair
Bleaching: disturbs the scales on the cuticle, removes pigment
How is hair studied?
Both Microscopically and macroscopically
The period of active hair growth is called the _____ stage. a. catagen b. telogen c. anagen d. imagen
C. anagen
The cuticle scales of the hair always point towards the? a. root b. medulla c. tip of the hair d. follicle
C. tip of the hair
What can chemical tests on the hair do?
Can determine drug use/toxins, presence of heavy metals, or nutritional deficiency
What is the medulla?
Center of the hair, the medulla can be hollow, filled, continuous, doubles, absent, fragmented, pigmented, not pigmented, or segmented
Cross-section of hair
Circular, triangular, irregular, or flattened. The texture can be coarse or fine (younger)
What kind of evidence is hair when the follicle is attached?
Class evidence
Dyeing Hair
Colors the hair shaft and the cortex of the hair the same color
Which factors are used to calculate the medullary index of the hair: a. scale diameter of cuticle and the length of the hair b. width of cortex and width of medulla c. length of entire hair and the pattern of pigmentation d. width of the medulla and the width of the hair
D. width of the medulla and width of the hair
What does the hair follicle contain?
DNA
Difference in animal hairs vs. humans
Denser towards the medulla Often found in solid masses called ovoid bodies, Cuticle pattern in animals can be coronal, spinous Hair can change abruptly Medulla is much larger
What is the medullary index?
The ratio of the diameter of the medulla to the diameter of the entire hair
Cortex
The region of hair located outside of the medulla containing granules of pigment
Cuticle
The tough outer layer covering of hair composed of overlapping scales
Function of the cuticle?
Transparent outer layer of the hair shaft, made of scales that overlap to protect the inner hair layers. Scales of point to the proximal end (closest to the scalp) to the distal end (farthest from the melanin)
True or False: The cortex may contain pigment granules
True
True or False: The shaft of hair is considered class evidence in a trial
True
Which of the following is most likely a result of hair bleaching? a. increased number of disulfide bonds b. a yellowish tint to the hair c. a more triangular cross section d. thickened scales on the cuticle
b. a yellowish tint to the hair