With the increasing sensitivity of DNA typing methodologies, as well as increasing awareness by law enforcement of the perceived capabilities of DNA typing, complex mixtures consisting of DNA from two or more contributors are increasingly being encountered. However, insufficient research has been conducted to characterize the ability to distinguish a true contributor (TC) from a known non-contributor (KNC) in these complex samples, and under what specific conditions. In order to investigate this question, sets of six 15-locus Caucasian genotype profiles were simulated and used to create mixtures containing 2-5 contributors. Likelihood ratios were computed for various situations, including varying numbers of contributors and unknowns in the ...
Forensic samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even asc...
Forensic samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even asc...
Forensic samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even asc...
With the increasing sensitivity of DNA typing methodologies, as well as increasing awareness by law ...
With the increasing sensitivity of DNA typing methodologies, as well as increasing awareness by law ...
Several methods exist for weight of evidence calculations on DNA mixtures. Especially if dropout is ...
Complex DNA mixtures can be very probative evidence, but comparisons to a person of interest can be ...
Complex DNA mixtures can be very probative evidence, but comparisons to a person of interest can be ...
This technical note describes a practical method for evaluating evidence in the case of a two person...
Presently, there exist many different models and algorithms for determining, in the form of a likeli...
This technical note describes a practical method for evaluating evidence in the case of a two person...
This technical note describes a practical method for evaluating evidence in the case of a two person...
It is common practice to evaluate DNA profiling evidence with likelihood ratios using allele frequen...
ABSTRACT: Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even as...
ABSTRACT: Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even as...
Forensic samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even asc...
Forensic samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even asc...
Forensic samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even asc...
With the increasing sensitivity of DNA typing methodologies, as well as increasing awareness by law ...
With the increasing sensitivity of DNA typing methodologies, as well as increasing awareness by law ...
Several methods exist for weight of evidence calculations on DNA mixtures. Especially if dropout is ...
Complex DNA mixtures can be very probative evidence, but comparisons to a person of interest can be ...
Complex DNA mixtures can be very probative evidence, but comparisons to a person of interest can be ...
This technical note describes a practical method for evaluating evidence in the case of a two person...
Presently, there exist many different models and algorithms for determining, in the form of a likeli...
This technical note describes a practical method for evaluating evidence in the case of a two person...
This technical note describes a practical method for evaluating evidence in the case of a two person...
It is common practice to evaluate DNA profiling evidence with likelihood ratios using allele frequen...
ABSTRACT: Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even as...
ABSTRACT: Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even as...
Forensic samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even asc...
Forensic samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even asc...
Forensic samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even asc...