DNA mixtures are frequently encountered in forensic casework especially in cases of sexual assault. When evidence is recovered, the sample may have come from multiple contributors in different proportions. The first part of this study examines the fidelity of contributor proportions by using the residual to analyze known mixture samples. The coefficient of determination between the expected and observed proportions was also determined and used to assess the fidelity of mixture proportions. The second part of this study involved separating major and minor contributors in a mixture by characterizing the observed proportions. Results for the 2-person mixture show that as the mass of amplified DNA decreases, the number of allele dropouts increa...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
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 evidentiary samples routinely contain DNA from multiple contributors. The interpretation of...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
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 evidentiary samples routinely contain DNA from multiple contributors. The interpretation of...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...
Samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even ascertaining...