U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government, Department of Justice.

NCJRS Virtual Library

The Virtual Library houses over 235,000 criminal justice resources, including all known OJP works.
Click here to search the NCJRS Virtual Library

Examination of the Variability in Mixed DNA Profile Parameters for the Identifiler Multiplex

NCJ Number
229907
Journal
Forensic Science International: Genetics Volume: 4 Issue: 2 Dated: February 2010 Pages: 111-114
Author(s)
Jo-Anne Bright; Jnana Turkington; John Buckleton
Date Published
February 2010
Length
4 pages
Annotation
This study presents empirical data to help assess the magnitude of this variability for Identifiler profiles.
Abstract
The interpretation of mixed DNA profiles is often undertaken by determining to what extent possible genotype combinations may be eliminated from consideration. This requires an understanding of the variability in height or area for the two alleles of a heterozygote (heterozygote balance), and in the variability of mixture proportion or mixture ratio across loci. It was found that heterozygote balance is affected by peak height as expected and that at heights above 267RFU the two peaks of a heterozygote demonstrates a peak height ratio between 0.6 and 1.66. For mixtures a concept, APH, the average peak heights of the active alleles was introducted. Above an APH of 110RFU mixture proportion demonstrated variation no more than 0.2 from the average across loci. Mixture ratio variability was affected by both the mixture ratio, Mr per se and by the APH. The function (2APH/(1+Mr)) appears to be a reasonable predictor of the variability and approximates the expected peak height of the minor alleles. At (2APH/(1+Mr))greater than or equal to 300RFU the mixture ratio at a locus is expected to be within a factor of 2 of the average across loci. Tables, figures, and references (Published Abstract)