| Literature DB >> 26384762 |
Keith Inman1, Norah Rudin2, Ken Cheng3, Chris Robinson4, Adam Kirschner5, Luke Inman-Semerau6, Kirk E Lohmueller7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Technological advances have enabled the analysis of very small amounts of DNA in forensic cases. However, the DNA profiles from such evidence are frequently incomplete and can contain contributions from multiple individuals. The complexity of such samples confounds the assessment of the statistical weight of such evidence. One approach to account for this uncertainty is to use a likelihood ratio framework to compare the probability of the evidence profile under different scenarios. While researchers favor the likelihood ratio framework, few open-source software solutions with a graphical user interface implementing these calculations are available for practicing forensic scientists.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26384762 PMCID: PMC4575494 DOI: 10.1186/s12859-015-0740-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Bioinformatics ISSN: 1471-2105 Impact factor: 3.169
Fig. 1Input screen for Lab Retriever. The text contains a detailed description of the input parameters
Fig. 2Output screen for Lab Retriever. The left side of the screen shows the alleles present in an example profile. The right side shows the final LRs computed for each locus, as well as the final LR computed across loci, using the three different population allele frequency databases
A non-exhaustive list of software for assessing the weight of complex forensic DNA profiles
| Name | Computer requirements | Licensing model |
|---|---|---|
| STRmix™ [ | Windows only | Commercial, proprietary |
| True Allele® [ | Mac, Windows interfacec | Commercial, proprietary |
| LRmix, LRmix Studio [ | Mac, Windows, Linux | Open source, freely available |
| Lab Retriever | Mac, Windows | Open source, freely available |
| LikeLTD [ | Mac, Windows, Linux | Open source, freely available |
| Armed Expert™a | Windows only | Commercial, proprietary |
| DNA View™ | Windows only | Commercial, proprietary |
| DNA Mixtures | Mac, Windows | Open sourceb |
aThis program employs modules that provide options for various different approaches
bDependent on a commercial program
cThis program requires multiple computer processors; all other programs work on stand-alone single computers
Factors affecting the complexity of DNA profiles
| Peak heights | |
| Stutter | |
| Masking by a major peak | |
| Masking by a stutter peak | |
| Analytical threshold | |
| Number of contributors | |
| Probability of drop-out | |
| Probability of drop-in | |
| Population genetic model | |
| Population frequencies | |
| Consideration of close relatives |