{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: A lights-out forensic DNA analysis workflow for no-suspect crime. {Author}: Taylor D;Abarno D; {Journal}: Forensic Sci Int Genet {Volume}: 66 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2023 09 17 {Factor}: 4.453 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.fsigen.2023.102907 {Abstract}: An automated system of DNA profile processing (termed a 'lights-out' workflow) was trialled for no-suspect cases over a three-month period at Forensic Science SA (FSSA). The lights-out workflow utilised automated DNA profile reading using the neural network reading feature in FaSTR™ DNA with no analytical threshold. The profile information from FaSTR™ DNA was then processed in STRmix™ using a top-down analysis and automatically compared to a de-identified South Australian searchable DNA database. Computer scripts were used to generate link reports and upload reports and these were compared to the links and uploads that were obtained for the cases during their standard processing within the laboratory. The results of the lights-out workflow was an increase in both uploads and links compared to the standard workflow, with minimal adventitious links or erroneous uploads. Overall, the proof-of-concept study shows the potential for using automated DNA profile reading and top-down analysis to improve workflow efficiency in a no-suspect workflow.