Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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99092 | Forensic Science International: Genetics | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Multivariate analyses of 205 positive control experiments in an AmpFℓℓSTR© Identifiler© STR kit were used to analyze the factors affecting peak heights at 16 loci. Peak heights were found to be highly correlated between loci and there was evidence for a difference in sensitivity of the two genetic analyzers in the blue channel. Heterozygous balance response at 10 loci was found to behave as a random variable following a beta-distribution with typical median values of 90%, without locus or genetic analyzer effect. Inter-locus balance at 16 loci was influenced by the blue channel effect and a temporal switch of unexplained origin. The implications of these results for the choice of minimum threshold values in quality control are discussed.
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Authors
A. Debernardi, E. Suzanne, A. Formant, L. Pène, A.B. Dufour, J.R. Lobry,