DNA profiling of biological material from scenes of crimes is often complicated because the amount of DNA is limited and the quality of the DNA may be compromised. Furthermore, the sensitivity of STR typing kits has been continuously improved to detect low level DNA traces. This may lead to (1) partial DNA profiles and (2) detection of additional alleles. There are two key phenomena to consider: allelic or locus 'drop-out', i.e. 'missing' alleles at one or more genetic loci, while 'drop-in' may explain alleles in the DNA profile that are additional to the assumed main contributor(s). The drop-in phenomenon is restricted to 1 or 2 alleles per profile. If multiple alleles are observed at more than two loci then these are considered as alleles...
Biostatistical evaluation of DNA profiles supports the jurisdiction in the assessment of the evident...
The interpretation of DNA evidence can entail analysis of challenging STR typing results. Genotypes ...
Forensic DNA analysis applying PCR enables profiling of minute biological samples. Enhanced analysis...
In crime cases with available DNA evidence, the amount of DNA is often sparse due to the setting of ...
The interpretation of DNA mixtures has proven to be a complex problem in forensic genetics. In parti...
Motivation: Two methods are commonly used to report on evidence carried by forensic DNA profiles: th...
Forensic analysis of a deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) profile includes determining if DNA from a known ...
Increases in the sensitivity of DNA profiling technology now allow profiles to be obtained from smal...
In certain crime cases, information about a perpetrator's phenotype, including eye colour, may be a ...
Biological evidence acquired from crime scenes often contains mixtures of partial genomes from an un...
Allele drop-out is a well known phenomenon that is primarily caused by the stochastic effects associ...
DNA samples found at a scene of crime or obtained from the debris of a mass disaster accident are of...
Forensic DNA analysis applying PCR enables profiling of minute biological samples. Enhanced analysis...
In this study, we assessed to what extent data on the subject of TPPR (transfer, persistence, preval...
Forensic genetics represents a combination of molecular and population genetics. Personal identifica...
Biostatistical evaluation of DNA profiles supports the jurisdiction in the assessment of the evident...
The interpretation of DNA evidence can entail analysis of challenging STR typing results. Genotypes ...
Forensic DNA analysis applying PCR enables profiling of minute biological samples. Enhanced analysis...
In crime cases with available DNA evidence, the amount of DNA is often sparse due to the setting of ...
The interpretation of DNA mixtures has proven to be a complex problem in forensic genetics. In parti...
Motivation: Two methods are commonly used to report on evidence carried by forensic DNA profiles: th...
Forensic analysis of a deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) profile includes determining if DNA from a known ...
Increases in the sensitivity of DNA profiling technology now allow profiles to be obtained from smal...
In certain crime cases, information about a perpetrator's phenotype, including eye colour, may be a ...
Biological evidence acquired from crime scenes often contains mixtures of partial genomes from an un...
Allele drop-out is a well known phenomenon that is primarily caused by the stochastic effects associ...
DNA samples found at a scene of crime or obtained from the debris of a mass disaster accident are of...
Forensic DNA analysis applying PCR enables profiling of minute biological samples. Enhanced analysis...
In this study, we assessed to what extent data on the subject of TPPR (transfer, persistence, preval...
Forensic genetics represents a combination of molecular and population genetics. Personal identifica...
Biostatistical evaluation of DNA profiles supports the jurisdiction in the assessment of the evident...
The interpretation of DNA evidence can entail analysis of challenging STR typing results. Genotypes ...
Forensic DNA analysis applying PCR enables profiling of minute biological samples. Enhanced analysis...