Mutation models are important in many areas of genetics including forensics. This letter criticizes the model of the paper 'DNA identification by pedigree likelihood ratio accommodating population substructure and mutations' by Ge et al. (2010). Furthermore, we argue that the paper in some cases misrepresents previously published papers. Please see related letter: http://www.investigativegenetics.com/content/2/1/8
2 DNA pooling is a cost effective approach for collecting information on marker allele frequency in ...
In our recent letter, 1 we made the following suggestions: A suggestion that mutations were being lo...
Stiffelman [1] gives a broad critique of the application of likelihood ratios (LRs) in forensic scie...
Mutation models are important in many areas of genetics including forensics. This letter criticizes ...
Mutation models are important in many areas of genetics including forensics. This letter criticizes ...
Throughout her useful paper on DNA identification, Professor Roeder properly attends to both theory ...
Budowle et al. (1994) assert that some of the results in the study by Krane et al. (1992) describing...
This paper consists of an overview of the procedures and criticisms involved in current forensic DNA...
This paper provides further comment on “Low copy number typing has yet to achieve “general acceptanc...
Times Cited: 91International audienceIndividual identification via non-invasive sampling is of prime...
Response to Stenson et al on the review of general mutation databases We thank the Human Gene Mutati...
Green and Ewing propose corrections to our methodology, which we incorporate and extend here. The im...
To the Editor: Family-based association methods have become increasingly popular tools for both fine...
The International HapMap Project was proposed in order to quantify linkage disequilibrium (LD) relat...
The controversy over the interpretation of DNA profile evidence in forensic identification can be at...
2 DNA pooling is a cost effective approach for collecting information on marker allele frequency in ...
In our recent letter, 1 we made the following suggestions: A suggestion that mutations were being lo...
Stiffelman [1] gives a broad critique of the application of likelihood ratios (LRs) in forensic scie...
Mutation models are important in many areas of genetics including forensics. This letter criticizes ...
Mutation models are important in many areas of genetics including forensics. This letter criticizes ...
Throughout her useful paper on DNA identification, Professor Roeder properly attends to both theory ...
Budowle et al. (1994) assert that some of the results in the study by Krane et al. (1992) describing...
This paper consists of an overview of the procedures and criticisms involved in current forensic DNA...
This paper provides further comment on “Low copy number typing has yet to achieve “general acceptanc...
Times Cited: 91International audienceIndividual identification via non-invasive sampling is of prime...
Response to Stenson et al on the review of general mutation databases We thank the Human Gene Mutati...
Green and Ewing propose corrections to our methodology, which we incorporate and extend here. The im...
To the Editor: Family-based association methods have become increasingly popular tools for both fine...
The International HapMap Project was proposed in order to quantify linkage disequilibrium (LD) relat...
The controversy over the interpretation of DNA profile evidence in forensic identification can be at...
2 DNA pooling is a cost effective approach for collecting information on marker allele frequency in ...
In our recent letter, 1 we made the following suggestions: A suggestion that mutations were being lo...
Stiffelman [1] gives a broad critique of the application of likelihood ratios (LRs) in forensic scie...