A recent study of partial matches in the Arizona offender database of DNA profiles has revealed a large number of nine and ten locus matches. I use simple models that incorporate the product rule, population substructure, and relatedness to predict the expected number of matches in large databases. I find that there is a relatively narrow window of parameter values that can plausibly describe the Arizona results. Further research could help determine if the Arizona samples are congruent with some of the models presented here or whether fundamental assumptions for predicting these match frequencies requires adjustments
Background: DNA mixtures of two or more people are a common type of forensic crime scene evidence. A...
The paper considers aspects of the match probability calculation for multi-locus DNA profiles and a ...
The performance of the sub-population model first proposed by Balding and Nichols [D.J. Balding, R.A...
A recent study of partial matches in the Arizona offender database of DNA profiles has revealed a la...
A recent study of partial matches in the Arizona offender database of DNA profiles has revealed a la...
Large forensic databases provide an opportunity to compare observed empirical rates of genotype matc...
An update was performed of the classic experiments that led to the view that profile probability ass...
The aim of this research is to assess the effect of recent admixture on the evaluation of DNA eviden...
We consider the assessment of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) profiles from biological samples containin...
Over the recent years, the national databases of STR profiles have grown in size due to the success ...
We performed computer-modeling experiments to assess chances of identifying, in a DNA database, a bi...
Natural variation in biological evidence leads to uncertain genotypes. Forensic comparison of a prob...
<div><p>With the expansion of offender/arrestee DNA profile databases, genetic forensic identificati...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021As the number and size of genetic databases continu...
<div><p>The introduction of forensic autosomal DNA profiles was controversial, but the problems were...
Background: DNA mixtures of two or more people are a common type of forensic crime scene evidence. A...
The paper considers aspects of the match probability calculation for multi-locus DNA profiles and a ...
The performance of the sub-population model first proposed by Balding and Nichols [D.J. Balding, R.A...
A recent study of partial matches in the Arizona offender database of DNA profiles has revealed a la...
A recent study of partial matches in the Arizona offender database of DNA profiles has revealed a la...
Large forensic databases provide an opportunity to compare observed empirical rates of genotype matc...
An update was performed of the classic experiments that led to the view that profile probability ass...
The aim of this research is to assess the effect of recent admixture on the evaluation of DNA eviden...
We consider the assessment of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) profiles from biological samples containin...
Over the recent years, the national databases of STR profiles have grown in size due to the success ...
We performed computer-modeling experiments to assess chances of identifying, in a DNA database, a bi...
Natural variation in biological evidence leads to uncertain genotypes. Forensic comparison of a prob...
<div><p>With the expansion of offender/arrestee DNA profile databases, genetic forensic identificati...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021As the number and size of genetic databases continu...
<div><p>The introduction of forensic autosomal DNA profiles was controversial, but the problems were...
Background: DNA mixtures of two or more people are a common type of forensic crime scene evidence. A...
The paper considers aspects of the match probability calculation for multi-locus DNA profiles and a ...
The performance of the sub-population model first proposed by Balding and Nichols [D.J. Balding, R.A...