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Duncan Taylor

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Forensic Science International. Genetics|September 28, 2014
Interpreting forensic DNA profiling evidence without specifying the number of contributorsDuncan Taylor, Jo-Anne Bright, John Buckleton
Forensic Science International. Genetics|June 15, 2021
Evaluating DNA evidence possibly involving multiple (mixed) samples, common donors and related contributorsMaarten Kruijver, Duncan Taylor, Jo-Anne Bright
Forensic Science International. Genetics|January 19, 2021
Probabilistic interpretation of the Amelogenin locusJo-Anne Bright, John Buckleton, Duncan Taylor
Forensic Science International. Genetics|September 27, 2014
Considering relatives when assessing the evidential strength of mixed DNA profilesDuncan Taylor, Jo-Anne Bright, John Buckleton
Forensic Science International. Genetics|August 17, 2013
The interpretation of single source and mixed DNA profilesDuncan Taylor, Jo-Anne Bright, John Buckleton
Journal of Theoretical Biology|August 27, 2014
The 'factor of two' issue in mixed DNA profilesDuncan Taylor, Jo-Anne Bright, John Buckleton
Forensic Science International. Genetics|December 25, 2016
Importance sampling allows H<sub>d</sub> true tests of highly discriminating DNA profilesDuncan Taylor, James M Curran, John Buckleton
Forensic Science International. Genetics|December 27, 2015
Using probabilistic theory to develop interpretation guidelines for Y-STR profilesDuncan Taylor, Jo-Anne Bright, John Buckleton
Forensic Science International. Genetics|December 25, 2017
A template for constructing Bayesian networks in forensic biology cases when considering activity level propositionsDuncan Taylor, Alex Biedermann, Tacha Hicks, et al.
Forensic Science International. Genetics|April 16, 2025
Accounting for inter-laboratory DNA recovery data variability when performing evaluations given activitiesDuncan Taylor, Luke Volgin, Peter Gill, et al.
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Forensic Science International. Genetics|September 28, 2014
Interpreting forensic DNA profiling evidence without specifying the number of contributorsDuncan Taylor, Jo-Anne Bright, John Buckleton
Forensic Science International. Genetics|June 15, 2021
Evaluating DNA evidence possibly involving multiple (mixed) samples, common donors and related contributorsMaarten Kruijver, Duncan Taylor, Jo-Anne Bright
Forensic Science International. Genetics|January 19, 2021
Probabilistic interpretation of the Amelogenin locusJo-Anne Bright, John Buckleton, Duncan Taylor
Forensic Science International. Genetics|September 27, 2014
Considering relatives when assessing the evidential strength of mixed DNA profilesDuncan Taylor, Jo-Anne Bright, John Buckleton
Forensic Science International. Genetics|August 17, 2013
The interpretation of single source and mixed DNA profilesDuncan Taylor, Jo-Anne Bright, John Buckleton
Journal of Theoretical Biology|August 27, 2014
The 'factor of two' issue in mixed DNA profilesDuncan Taylor, Jo-Anne Bright, John Buckleton
Forensic Science International. Genetics|December 25, 2016
Importance sampling allows H<sub>d</sub> true tests of highly discriminating DNA profilesDuncan Taylor, James M Curran, John Buckleton
Forensic Science International. Genetics|December 27, 2015
Using probabilistic theory to develop interpretation guidelines for Y-STR profilesDuncan Taylor, Jo-Anne Bright, John Buckleton
Forensic Science International. Genetics|December 25, 2017
A template for constructing Bayesian networks in forensic biology cases when considering activity level propositionsDuncan Taylor, Alex Biedermann, Tacha Hicks, et al.
Forensic Science International. Genetics|April 16, 2025
Accounting for inter-laboratory DNA recovery data variability when performing evaluations given activitiesDuncan Taylor, Luke Volgin, Peter Gill, et al.
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