For forensic purposes, short tandem repeat allele signals are used as DNA fingerprints. The interpretation of signals measured from samples has traditionally been conducted by applying thresholding. More quantitative approaches have recently been developed, but not for the purposes of identifying an appropriate signal model. By analyzing data from 643 single person samples, we develop such a signal model. Three standard classes of two-parameter distributions, one symmetric (normal) and two right-skewed (gamma and log-normal), were investigated for their ability to adequately describe the data. Our analysis suggests that additive noise is well modeled via the log-normal distribution class and that variability in peak heights is we...
DNA is now routinely used in criminal investigations and court cases, although DNA samples taken at...
We present a new methodology for analysing forensic identication problems involving DNA mixture tra...
DNA is now routinely used in criminal investigations and court cases, although DNA samples taken at...
For forensic purposes, short tandem repeat allele signals are used as DNA fingerprints. The interpr...
For forensic purposes, short tandem repeat allele signals are used as DNA fingerprints. The interpr...
For forensic purposes, short tandem repeat allele signals are used as DNA fingerprints. The interpre...
For forensic purposes, short tandem repeat allele signals are used as DNA fingerprints. The interpr...
We present a statistical model for the quantitative peak information obtained from an electropherogr...
he evaluation of results from mixtures of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) from two or more people in cri...
In forensic DNA applications, characterizing DNA signal to noise resolution is needed to establish e...
The evaluation of results from mixtures of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) from two or more people in cr...
We present a new methodology for analysing forensic identication problems involving DNA mixture trac...
We present a new methodology for analysing forensic identication problems involving DNA mixture trac...
DNA is now routinely used in criminal investigations and court cases, although DNA samples taken at ...
We present a new methodology for analysing forensic identication problems involving DNA mixture tra...
DNA is now routinely used in criminal investigations and court cases, although DNA samples taken at...
We present a new methodology for analysing forensic identication problems involving DNA mixture tra...
DNA is now routinely used in criminal investigations and court cases, although DNA samples taken at...
For forensic purposes, short tandem repeat allele signals are used as DNA fingerprints. The interpr...
For forensic purposes, short tandem repeat allele signals are used as DNA fingerprints. The interpr...
For forensic purposes, short tandem repeat allele signals are used as DNA fingerprints. The interpre...
For forensic purposes, short tandem repeat allele signals are used as DNA fingerprints. The interpr...
We present a statistical model for the quantitative peak information obtained from an electropherogr...
he evaluation of results from mixtures of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) from two or more people in cri...
In forensic DNA applications, characterizing DNA signal to noise resolution is needed to establish e...
The evaluation of results from mixtures of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) from two or more people in cr...
We present a new methodology for analysing forensic identication problems involving DNA mixture trac...
We present a new methodology for analysing forensic identication problems involving DNA mixture trac...
DNA is now routinely used in criminal investigations and court cases, although DNA samples taken at ...
We present a new methodology for analysing forensic identication problems involving DNA mixture tra...
DNA is now routinely used in criminal investigations and court cases, although DNA samples taken at...
We present a new methodology for analysing forensic identication problems involving DNA mixture tra...
DNA is now routinely used in criminal investigations and court cases, although DNA samples taken at...