posted on 2020-04-30, 02:47authored byMichael D. Coble, Jo-Anne Bright, John S. Buckleton, James M. Curran
<p>The
probability that multiple contributors are detected within a forensic DNA
profile improves as more highly polymorphic loci are analysed. The assignment
of the correct number of contributors to a profile is important when
interpreting the DNA profiles. In this work we investigate the probability of a
mixed DNA profile appearing as having originated from a fewer number of
contributors for the African American, Asian, Caucasian and Hispanic US
populations. We investigate a range of locus configurations from the proposed
new CODIS set. These theoretical calculations are based on allele frequencies
only and ignore peak heights. We show that the probability of a higher order
mixture (five or six contributors) appearing as having originated from one less
individual is high. This probability decreases as the number of loci tested
increases.</p>
Funding
U.S. National Institute of Justice - Grant No. 2011-DN-BX-K541