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Book Synopsis: Over the past twenty years, there's been a gradual shift in the way forensic scientists approach the evaluation of DNA profiling evidence that is taken to court. Many laboratories are now adopting ‘probabilistic genotyping’ to interpret complex DNA mixtures. However, current practice is very diverse, where a whole range of technologies are used to interpret DNA profiles and the software approaches advocated are commonly used throughout the world.
Forensic Practitioner’s Guide to the Interpretation of Complex DNA Profiles places the main concepts of DNA profiling into context and fills a niche that is unoccupied in current literature. The book begins with an introduction to basic forensic genetics, covering a brief historical description of the development and harmonization of STR markers and national DNA databases. The laws of statistics are described, along with the likelihood ratio based on Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and alternative models considering sub-structuring and relatedness. The historical development of low template mixture analysis, theory and practice, is also described, so the reader has a full understanding of rationale and progression. Evaluation of evidence and statement writing is described in detail, along with common pitfalls and their avoidance.
The authors have been at the forefront of the revolution, having made substantial contributions to theory and practice over the past two decades. All methods described are open-source and freely available, supported by sets of test-data and links to web-sites with further information. This book is written primarily for the biologist with little or no statistical training. However, sufficient information will also be provided for the experienced statistician. Consequently, the book appeals to a diverse audience.
- Covers short tandem repeat (STR) analysis, including database searching and massive parallel sequencing (both STRs and SNPs)
- Encourages dissemination and understanding of probabilistic genotyping by including practical examples of varying complexity
- Written by authors intimately involved with software development, training at international workshops and reporting cases worldwide using the methods described in this book
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Are you a forensic practitioner looking to stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in interpreting complex DNA profiles? Look no further than the Forensic Practitioner's Guide to the Interpretation of Complex DNA Profiles. This comprehensive book is an essential resource for anyone working in the field, providing key insights into the evolving techniques and technologies used in forensic genetics.
With the increasing adoption of 'probabilistic genotyping' in laboratories worldwide, it's crucial to have a solid understanding of this approach. The Forensic Practitioner's Guide covers the main concepts of DNA profiling, placing them in context and filling a gap in the current literature. From the historical development of STR markers to the laws of statistics and the evaluation of evidence, this book covers it all.
What sets this guide apart is the expertise of the authors, who have been at the forefront of the revolution in DNA profiling. Their substantial contributions to theory and practice over the past two decades make this book a valuable resource for both biologists and statisticians. And with all methods described being open-source and freely available, you can dive right into putting what you learn into practice.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your knowledge and skills in interpreting complex DNA profiles. The Forensic Practitioner's Guide to the Interpretation of Complex DNA Profiles is your go-to resource for staying informed and advancing in your field. Get your copy now!
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