Disaster victim identification (DVI) can be aided by DNA-evidence, by comparing the DNA-profiles of unidentified individuals with those of surviving relatives. The DNA-evidence is used optimally when such a comparison is done by calculating the appropriate likelihood ratios. Though conceptually simple, the calculations can be quite involved, especially with large pedigrees, precise mutation models etc. In this article we describe a series of test cases designed to check if software designed to calculate such likelihood ratios computes them correctly. The cases include both simple and more complicated pedigrees, among which inbred ones. We show how to calculate the likelihood ratio numerically and algebraically, including a general mutation ...
Biostatistical evaluation of DNA profiles supports the jurisdiction in the assessment of the evident...
In the present work we study interpretation of forensic DNA evidence from the point of view of proba...
AbstractWhen evaluating the weight of evidence (WoE) for an individual to be a contributor to a DNA ...
Abstract We address computational and statistical aspects of DNA-based identification of victims in ...
There is a constant demand to determine the most probable relationship between a set of person given...
Disaster victim identification is a part of family genetics in forensic science, and to identify mis...
The identification of victims of a disaster (DVI) requires the collaboration of different specialist...
Abstract. Familial Searching is the process of searching in a DNA database for relatives of a certai...
ABSTRACT. We present a number of real and fictitious examples in illustration of a new approach to a...
Relationship Inference in Familias and R discusses the use of Familias and R software to understand ...
Motivation: The problem of identifying victims in a mass disaster using DNA fingerprints involves a ...
We have developed software to improve screening and matching routine for victim identification based...
In forensic identification problems the study of DNA profiles is often used. DNA databases began to...
This thesis proposes and discusses a statistical model for interpreting forensic DNA mixtures. We de...
Increases in the sensitivity of DNA profiling technology now allow profiles to be obtained from smal...
Biostatistical evaluation of DNA profiles supports the jurisdiction in the assessment of the evident...
In the present work we study interpretation of forensic DNA evidence from the point of view of proba...
AbstractWhen evaluating the weight of evidence (WoE) for an individual to be a contributor to a DNA ...
Abstract We address computational and statistical aspects of DNA-based identification of victims in ...
There is a constant demand to determine the most probable relationship between a set of person given...
Disaster victim identification is a part of family genetics in forensic science, and to identify mis...
The identification of victims of a disaster (DVI) requires the collaboration of different specialist...
Abstract. Familial Searching is the process of searching in a DNA database for relatives of a certai...
ABSTRACT. We present a number of real and fictitious examples in illustration of a new approach to a...
Relationship Inference in Familias and R discusses the use of Familias and R software to understand ...
Motivation: The problem of identifying victims in a mass disaster using DNA fingerprints involves a ...
We have developed software to improve screening and matching routine for victim identification based...
In forensic identification problems the study of DNA profiles is often used. DNA databases began to...
This thesis proposes and discusses a statistical model for interpreting forensic DNA mixtures. We de...
Increases in the sensitivity of DNA profiling technology now allow profiles to be obtained from smal...
Biostatistical evaluation of DNA profiles supports the jurisdiction in the assessment of the evident...
In the present work we study interpretation of forensic DNA evidence from the point of view of proba...
AbstractWhen evaluating the weight of evidence (WoE) for an individual to be a contributor to a DNA ...