Interpreting Single-Source Profiles Flashcards
What differences will we see in a crime scene profile and a reference sample profile?
- There are two types of samples with differing quality issues associated with each.
- We should not anticipate seeing a mixture in a reference sample.
- In the case of the crime scene sample, it is not unusual to have mixed and degraded DNA
What is random match probability?
What is the (a) chance that a (b) randomly chosen, (c) unrelated person (d) might happen to have the same DNA profile (e) that we find associated with an evidence sample?
What is the product rule for heterozygous loci?
- The formula is simply 2 x P x Q
- At any loci where the individual is heterozygous
P is the frequency of the alleles we find in this particular profile at this locus.
Q is the frequency of one of the alleles we find in this particular profile at this locus.
What is the product rule for homozygous loci?
The formula used when an individual is homozygous at a locus is P2
We multiply the frequency of P by itself.