Human Identification: The Use of DNA Markers

1. Introduction B. S. Weir. 2. A Method for Characterizing Differentiation between Populations at Multi-Allelic Loci and Its Implications for Establishing Identity and Paternity D. J. Balding, R. A. Nichols. 3. The Effect of Relatedness on Likelihood Ratios and the Use of Conservative Estimates J. F. Y. Brookfield. 4. The Effects of Inbreeding on DNA Profile Frequency Estimates Using PCR-Based Loci B. Budowle. 5. Correlation of DNA Fragment Sizes within Loci in the Presence of Non-Detectable Alleles R. Chakraborty, Z. Li. 6. Inferences of Population Subdivision from the VNTR Distributions of New Zealanders A. G. Clark, J.F. Hamilton, G.K. Chambers. 7. Conditioning on the Number of Bands in Interpreting Matches of Multilocus DNA Profiles R. N. Curnow. 8. Match Probability Calculations for Multi-Locus DNA Profiles P. Donnelly. 9. Population Genetics of STR Loci I. Evett, P. Gill. 10. Assessing the Probability of Paternity and the Product Rule in DNA Systems D. W. Gjertson, J. W. Morris. 11. The Forensic Debate on the NRC's DNA Report: Population Structure, Ceiling Frequencies and the Need for Numbers D. H. Kaye. 12. Applications of the Dirichlet Distribution to Forensic Match Probabilities K. Lange. 13. The Honest Scientist's Guide to DNA Evidence R. Lempert. 14. Tests for Independence in the FBI Databases P. J. Maiste, B. S. Weir. 15. Alternative Approaches to Population Structure N. Morton. 16. DNA Evidence: Wrong Answers or Wrong Questions? B. Robertson, G. A. Vignaux. 17. SubjectiveInterpretation, Laboratory Error and the Value of Forensic Evidence: Three Case Studies W. Thompson. 18. Exact Tests for Disequilibria with Arbitrary Numbers of Loci and Alleles D. Zaykin, L.A. Zhivotovsky, B.S. Weir. 19. Bibliography for the Forensic Uses of DNA.

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