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Title: Applications of SNPs to forensics


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Applications of SNPs to forensics
  • Thore Egeland
  • Rikshospitalet Section of Medical Statistics,
    UiO
  • Collaborators
  • Bente Mevåg, Inst of Forensic medicine, UiO
  • Angel Carracedo, Santiago de C, Spain
  • Geir Dahl, Geir Storvik, UiO,
  • Petter Mostad, Göteborg
  • ...

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Contents
  • Forensic genetics
  • Criminal cases
  • Mixture evidence, current practice
  • SNPs, potential benefits
  • Future projects?

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Forensic genetics. Family cases
Freewarehttp//www.nr.no/familias Used in
forensic laboratories in more than 10 countries
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Forensic genetics. Biological evidence Criminal
cases involving DNA, Norway
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Problems with traditional methods
  • "The interpretation of these mixtures can be a
    challenging task for the DNA scientist". Ladd et
    al (2001)
  • "Powerful methods based on likelihood ratios have
    been developed by Evett et al.(1) and Weir et
    al.(2) to interpret mixtures. However, these
    models presuppose unambiguous identification of
    alleles prior to analysis and take no account of
    their relative peak areas." Gill et al

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Why SNP-s?
  • Problems of interpretation reduced?
  • May work better than STRs for degraded biological
    material.
  • Eventually, cheaper and better suited on a large
    scale
  • Many available, may compensate for less
    variability.

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Three main statistical problems
  • How many markers are needed to1. exclude
    innocent, 2. determine genotypes of
    contributors to a stain, 3. obtain sufficiently
    strong evidence

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Example. Future application
  • A rape has been commited. The genotype of the
    rapist is determined and used as input to search
    a database of previous convicts.

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Suggestions for project proposal
  • Design and analyze (in laboratory) controlled
    experiments.
  • Determine, develop and implement if necessary,
    suitable methods.
  • Analyze data.Competence in many fields
    required Biology, Informatics, Forensics,
    Statistics, ...

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References
  • Evett and Weir (1998). Interpreting DNA
    evidence. Sinauer, MA, USA.
  • Weir (1995). DNA statistics in the Simpson
    matter. nat gen, 11, 366-368
  • www.nr.no/familias and references therein
  • Egeland, Dalen and Mostad. To appear in Int J
    Legal Medicine, 2003.
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