Summarizing DNA Evidence When Relatives are Possible Suspects
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- Statistical considerations in forensic science: a review
- Forensic identification of relatives of individuals included in a database of DNA profiles
- Statistical Genetics and Genetical Statistics: a Forensic Perspective*
- Evaluation of DNA mixtures from database search
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4104240 (Why is no real title available?)
- Statistical Inference in Crime Investigations Using Deoxyribonucleic Acid Profiling
- The rarity of DNA profiles
- Interpreting DNA Mixtures with Related Contributors in Subdivided Populations
- DNA Probabilities in People v. Prince : When are racial and ethnic statistics relevant?
- A parametric approach to kinship hypothesis testing using identity-by-descent parameters
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