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Can simple population genetic models reconcile partial match frequencies observed in large forensic databases? (Dr. Larry Mueller, University of California, Irvine)
A recent study of partial matches in the Arizona offender
database of DNA profiles has revealed a large number of nine
and ten locus matches. I use simple models that incorporate
the product rule, population substructure, and relatedness to
predict the expected number of matches in large databases.
I find that there is a relatively narrow window of parameter
values that can plausibly describe the Arizona results. Further
research could help determine if the Arizona samples are
congruent with some of the models presented here or whether
fundamental assumptions for predicting these match frequencies
requires adjustments.
Materials
Laurence Mueller.
Can simple population genetic models reconcile partial match
frequencies observed in large forensic databases?
Journal of Genetics. 2008;87(2).
Bruce Weir.
Matching and partially-matching DNA profiles.
Journal of Forensic Sciences. 2004;49(5).
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