Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6553888 | Forensic Science International: Genetics | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Matching DNA profiles of an accused person and a crime scene trace are one of the most common forms of forensic evidence. A number of years ago the so-called 'DNA controversy' was concerned with how to quantify the value of such evidence. Given its importance, the lack of understanding of such a basic issue was quite surprising and concerning. Deriving the equation for the likelihood ratio of a DNA database match in a much more direct and simple way is the topic of this paper. As it is much easier to follow it is hoped that this derivation will contribute to the understanding.
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Authors
Charles E.H. Berger, Peter Vergeer, John S. Buckleton,