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Enhanced Genetic Analysis of Single Human Bioparticles Recovered by Simplified Micromanipulation from Forensic ‘Touch DNA’ Evidence
Published on: March 9, 2015
Evaluating DNA evidence possibly involving multiple (mixed) samples, common donors and related contributors
Maarten Kruijver1, Duncan Taylor2, Jo-Anne Bright1
1Institute of Environmental Science and Research Limited, Private Bag 92021, Auckland 1142, New Zealand.
Abstract:
Forensic DNA profiling is used in various circumstances to evaluate support for two competing propositions with the assignment of a likelihood ratio. Many software implementations exist that tackle a range of inference problems spanning identification and relationship testing. We propose a flexible likelihood ratio framework that caters to inference problems in forensic genetics. The framework allows for investigation of the degree of support for the contribution of multiple persons to multiple samples allowing for persons to be related according to a pedigree, including inbred relationships. We explain how a number of routine as well as more complex problems can be treated within this framework.
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