In forensic genetics, DNA profiles are compared in order to make inferences, paternity cases being a standard example. The statistical evidence can be summarized and reported in several ways. For example, in a paternity case, the likelihood ratio (LR) and the probability of not excluding a random man as father (RMNE) are two common summary statistics. There has been a long debate on the merits of the two statistics, also in the context of DNA mixture interpretation, and no general consensus has been reached. In this paper, we show that the RMNE is a certain weighted average of inverse likelihood ratios. This is true in any forensic context. We show that the likelihood ratio in favor of the correct hypothesis is, in expectation, bigger than ...
In this paper, we study the statistical interpretation of forensic DNA mixtures with related contrib...
Forensic samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even asc...
This paper considers the statistical evaluation of DNA mixtures in the following situations: (1) two...
Although nuclear forensic DNA tests are standard practice in most forensic science laboratories, com...
In the present work we study interpretation of forensic DNA evidence from the point of view of proba...
We consider the assessment of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) profiles from biological samples containin...
This technical note describes a practical method for evaluating evidence in the case of a two person...
The assessment of DNA mixtures with the presence of relatives is discussed in this paper. The kinshi...
We present methods for inference about relationships between contributors to a DNA mixture and other...
Background: DNA mixtures of two or more people are a common type of forensic crime scene evidence. A...
The likelihood ratio is the fundamental quantity that summarizes the evidence in forensic cases. The...
Likelihood ratio (LR) tests are provided for the three alternatives to DNA identity: exclusion, coin...
To establish the link between an arrested suspect and a crime case based on a DNA mixture, one of th...
The introduction of DNA evidence has transformed human individu-alisation in criminal litigation, bu...
Several methods exist for weight of evidence calculations on DNA mixtures. Especially if dropout is ...
In this paper, we study the statistical interpretation of forensic DNA mixtures with related contrib...
Forensic samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even asc...
This paper considers the statistical evaluation of DNA mixtures in the following situations: (1) two...
Although nuclear forensic DNA tests are standard practice in most forensic science laboratories, com...
In the present work we study interpretation of forensic DNA evidence from the point of view of proba...
We consider the assessment of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) profiles from biological samples containin...
This technical note describes a practical method for evaluating evidence in the case of a two person...
The assessment of DNA mixtures with the presence of relatives is discussed in this paper. The kinshi...
We present methods for inference about relationships between contributors to a DNA mixture and other...
Background: DNA mixtures of two or more people are a common type of forensic crime scene evidence. A...
The likelihood ratio is the fundamental quantity that summarizes the evidence in forensic cases. The...
Likelihood ratio (LR) tests are provided for the three alternatives to DNA identity: exclusion, coin...
To establish the link between an arrested suspect and a crime case based on a DNA mixture, one of th...
The introduction of DNA evidence has transformed human individu-alisation in criminal litigation, bu...
Several methods exist for weight of evidence calculations on DNA mixtures. Especially if dropout is ...
In this paper, we study the statistical interpretation of forensic DNA mixtures with related contrib...
Forensic samples containing DNA from two or more individuals can be difficult to interpret. Even asc...
This paper considers the statistical evaluation of DNA mixtures in the following situations: (1) two...