Use of DNA profiles for investigation using a simulated national DNA database: Part I. Partial SGM Plus profiles.
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2010
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Resumo |
In traditional criminal investigation, uncertainties are often dealt with using a combination of common sense, practical considerations and experience, but rarely with tailored statistical models. For example, in some countries, in order to search for a given profile in the national DNA database, it must have allelic information for six or more of the ten SGM Plus loci for a simple trace. If the profile does not have this amount of information then it cannot be searched in the national DNA database (NDNAD). This requirement (of a result at six or more loci) is not based on a statistical approach, but rather on the feeling that six or more would be sufficient. A statistical approach, however, could be more rigorous and objective and would take into consideration factors such as the probability of adventitious matches relative to the actual database size and/or investigator's requirements in a sensible way. Therefore, this research was undertaken to establish scientific foundations pertaining to the use of partial SGM Plus loci profiles (or similar) for investigation. |
Identificador |
https://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_0394137AE2BF isbn:1878-0326 (Electronic) pmid:20457051 doi:10.1016/j.fsigen.2009.10.002 isiid:000278592500003 |
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en |
Fonte |
Forensic Science International. Genetics, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 232-238 |
Palavras-Chave | #DNA Fingerprinting; Databases, Nucleic Acid; Humans; Likelihood Functions; Polymerase Chain Reaction |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article article |