AbstractTechnological advances such as massively parallel sequencing enable increasing amounts of genetic information to be obtained from increasingly challenging samples. Certainly on low template, degraded and multi-contributor samples, drop-outs will increase in number for many profiles simply by analyzing more loci, making it difficult to probabilistically assess how many drop-outs have occurred and at which loci they might have occurred. Previously we developed a Random Man Not Excluded (RMNE) method that can take into account allelic drop-out while avoiding detailed estimations of the probability that drop-outs have occurred, nor making assumptions about at which loci these drop-outs might have occurred. The number of alleles that hav...
While likelihood ratio calculations were until the recent past limited to the evaluation of mixtures...
Biological evidence acquired from crime scenes often contains mixtures of partial genomes from an un...
This study introduces a methodology for inferring the weight of the evidence (WoE) in the single nuc...
Technological advances such as massively parallel sequencing enable increasing amounts of genetic in...
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 ...
Invited Paper Sessions (IPS) 21: Statistical reasoning in lawTo establish the link between an arrest...
We discuss the model for estimating drop-out probabilities presented by Tvedebrink et al. [7] and th...
DNA profiling of biological material from scenes of crimes is often complicated because the amount o...
Complex DNA mixtures can be very probative evidence, but comparisons to a person of interest can be ...
The interpretation of DNA mixtures has proven to be a complex problem in forensic genetics. In parti...
Forensic DNA signal is notoriously challenging to assess, requiring computational tools to support i...
In crime cases with available DNA evidence, the amount of DNA is often sparse due to the setting of ...
Allele drop-out is a well known phenomenon that is primarily caused by the stochastic effects associ...
This paper presents a coherent probabilistic framework for taking account of allelic dropout, stutte...
While likelihood ratio calculations were until the recent past limited to the evaluation of mixtures...
Biological evidence acquired from crime scenes often contains mixtures of partial genomes from an un...
This study introduces a methodology for inferring the weight of the evidence (WoE) in the single nuc...
Technological advances such as massively parallel sequencing enable increasing amounts of genetic in...
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 ...
Invited Paper Sessions (IPS) 21: Statistical reasoning in lawTo establish the link between an arrest...
We discuss the model for estimating drop-out probabilities presented by Tvedebrink et al. [7] and th...
DNA profiling of biological material from scenes of crimes is often complicated because the amount o...
Complex DNA mixtures can be very probative evidence, but comparisons to a person of interest can be ...
The interpretation of DNA mixtures has proven to be a complex problem in forensic genetics. In parti...
Forensic DNA signal is notoriously challenging to assess, requiring computational tools to support i...
In crime cases with available DNA evidence, the amount of DNA is often sparse due to the setting of ...
Allele drop-out is a well known phenomenon that is primarily caused by the stochastic effects associ...
This paper presents a coherent probabilistic framework for taking account of allelic dropout, stutte...
While likelihood ratio calculations were until the recent past limited to the evaluation of mixtures...
Biological evidence acquired from crime scenes often contains mixtures of partial genomes from an un...
This study introduces a methodology for inferring the weight of the evidence (WoE) in the single nuc...