| Literature DB >> 8640393 |
J F Hamilton1, L Starling, S J Cordiner, D L Monahan, J S Buckleton, G K Chambers, B S Weir.
Abstract
Databases were developed for three New Zealand ethnic groups (Caucasian, Maori and Polynesian), at five VNTR loci (D1S7, D2S44, D4S139, D5S110 and D12S11), and validated for interpretation of forensic identity tests. A +/-2.8% sliding window was used to define the alleles at each locus and allelic frequency distributions were obtained for each locus. The conservative nature of the sliding window approach for forensic casework was demonstrated. Tests for independence of alleles within and between loci showed good agreement with the expectation of independence. Although Polynesians are known to have reduced genetic diversity at some VNTR loci, this was found not to be a concern for the present methodology. Procedures for the analysis and reporting of DNA profile results used by New Zealand forensic scientists are therefore appropriate.Mesh:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8640393 DOI: 10.1016/S1355-0306(96)72575-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Justice ISSN: 1355-0306 Impact factor: 2.124