A two-locus match probability is presented that incorporates the effects of within-subpopulation inbreeding (consanguinity) in addition to population subdivision. The usual practice of calculating multi-locus match probabilities as the product of single-locus probabilities assumes independence between loci. There are a number of population genetics phenomena that can violate this assumption: in addition to consanguinity, which increases homozygosity at all loci simultaneously, gametic disequilibrium will introduce dependence into DNA profiles. However, in forensics the latter problem is usually addressed in part by the careful choice of unlinked loci. Hence, as is conventional, we assume gametic equilibrium here, and focus instead on betwee...
This technical note describes a practical method for evaluating evidence in the case of a two person...
Background: The traditional exact method for inferring relationships between individuals from genet...
Several applications necessitate an unbiased determination of relatedness, be it in linkage or assoc...
The importance of allowing for recent shared ancestry when calculating forensic match probabilities ...
The paper considers aspects of the match probability calculation for multi-locus DNA profiles and a ...
MotivationA fundamental problem in population genetics, which being also of importance to forensic s...
Natural variation in biological evidence leads to uncertain genotypes. Forensic comparison of a prob...
The aim of this research is to assess the effect of recent admixture on the evaluation of DNA eviden...
In this paper, we study the statistical interpretation of forensic DNA mixtures with related contrib...
<p>Probabilities are calculated for a model of two recessive diseases, each being caused by a single...
A recent study of partial matches in the Arizona offender database of DNA profiles has revealed a la...
In the present work we study interpretation of forensic DNA evidence from the point of view of proba...
An update was performed of the classic experiments that led to the view that profile probability ass...
Background: The traditional exact method for inferring relationships between individuals from geneti...
We consider the assessment of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) profiles from biological samples containin...
This technical note describes a practical method for evaluating evidence in the case of a two person...
Background: The traditional exact method for inferring relationships between individuals from genet...
Several applications necessitate an unbiased determination of relatedness, be it in linkage or assoc...
The importance of allowing for recent shared ancestry when calculating forensic match probabilities ...
The paper considers aspects of the match probability calculation for multi-locus DNA profiles and a ...
MotivationA fundamental problem in population genetics, which being also of importance to forensic s...
Natural variation in biological evidence leads to uncertain genotypes. Forensic comparison of a prob...
The aim of this research is to assess the effect of recent admixture on the evaluation of DNA eviden...
In this paper, we study the statistical interpretation of forensic DNA mixtures with related contrib...
<p>Probabilities are calculated for a model of two recessive diseases, each being caused by a single...
A recent study of partial matches in the Arizona offender database of DNA profiles has revealed a la...
In the present work we study interpretation of forensic DNA evidence from the point of view of proba...
An update was performed of the classic experiments that led to the view that profile probability ass...
Background: The traditional exact method for inferring relationships between individuals from geneti...
We consider the assessment of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) profiles from biological samples containin...
This technical note describes a practical method for evaluating evidence in the case of a two person...
Background: The traditional exact method for inferring relationships between individuals from genet...
Several applications necessitate an unbiased determination of relatedness, be it in linkage or assoc...