Determination of the sensitivity and specificity of sibship calculations using AmpF lSTR Profiler Plus.

R Gaytmenn, D Hildebrand, D Sweet, IA. Pretty

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    Abstract

    In circumstances where a known DNA reference sample from the deceased's belongings or biological parents is not available, more complex kinship analyses are possible. The purpose of the work reported here is to determine the sensitivity and specificity of the sibship analysis utilising multiple STR loci. Using all nine Profiler Plus loci, likelihood ratios for biologically-related siblings ranged from slightly less than 1 to over 45,000. When allelic dropout was mimicked, likelihood ratios ranged from less than 1 to over 1,000. Thus, the results of this study have a direct application to forensic laboratories faced with identifications involving sibling comparisons.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalInt J Legal Med
    Volume116( 3)
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2002

    Keywords

    • British Columbia
    • methods: Forensic Medicine
    • Gene Frequency
    • Human
    • Likelihood Functions
    • Nuclear Family
    • Polymerase Chain Reaction
    • Sensitivity and Specificity
    • Sequence Analysis, DNA
    • genetics: Tandem Repeat Sequences

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