Assessment of mock cases involving complex low template DNA mixtures: A descriptive study

被引:21
作者
Benschop, Corina C. G. [1 ]
Haned, Hinda [1 ]
de Blaeij, Tanja J. P. [1 ]
Meulenbroek, Alexander J. [1 ]
Sijen, Titia [1 ]
机构
[1] Netherlands Forens Inst, Dept Human Biol Traces, NL-2490 AA The Hague, Netherlands
关键词
Forensic science; Mixed DNA profiles; Low template DNA; Profile comparison; Case assessment; Likelihood ratios; NUMBER; VALIDATION; MODEL;
D O I
10.1016/j.fsigen.2012.04.007
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Complex DNA mixtures with low template (LT) components provide the most challenging cases to interpret and report. In this study, we designed such mixtures and we describe how reporting officers (ROs) at the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) assess these when embedded in a mock case setting. DNA mixtures containing LT DNA from two to four contributors, sporadic contamination (mimicked by adding 6 pg of DNA, which represents once cell equivalent) and/or DNA of relatives (brothers), were amplified four-fold using the AmpFlSTR (R) NGM (TM) PCR Amplification Kit. Consensus profiles were then generated which included the alleles detected in at least half of the replicates. Four mock cases were created by including reference profiles of a hypothetical victim and suspect. The mock cases were assessed by eight ROs following the stepwise interpretation approach currently in use at the NFI. With this approach, the results of the comparisons between the DNA profiles of the evidentiary trace and the reference profiles are classified into four categories of evidential value [1]. The interpretations by the ROs were compared to the likelihood ratios (LRs) obtained from a probabilistic model that allows a calculation of LRs to assist the interpretation of LT DNA evidence and both were compared to the true composition of the designed mixtures. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:697 / 707
页数:11
相关论文
共 30 条
[1]   Interpreting low template DNA profiles [J].
Balding, David J. ;
Buckleton, John .
FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL-GENETICS, 2009, 4 (01) :1-10
[2]  
Benschop C.C.G., 2011, INT J LEGAL MED
[3]   Low template STR typing: Effect of replicate number and consensus method on genotyping reliability and DNA database search results [J].
Benschop, Corina C. G. ;
van der Beek, Cornelis P. ;
Meiland, Hugo C. ;
van Gorp, Ankie G. M. ;
Westen, Antoinette A. ;
Sijen, Titia .
FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL-GENETICS, 2011, 5 (04) :316-328
[4]   A Perspective on Errors, Bias, and Interpretation in the Forensic Sciences and Direction for Continuing Advancement [J].
Budowle, Bruce ;
Bottrell, Maureen C. ;
Bunch, Stephen G. ;
Fram, Robert ;
Harrison, Diana ;
Meagher, Stephen ;
Oien, Cary T. ;
Peterson, Peter E. ;
Seiger, Danielle P. ;
Smith, Michael B. ;
Smrz, Melissa A. ;
Soltis, Greg L. ;
Stacey, Robert B. .
JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES, 2009, 54 (04) :798-809
[5]  
Butler J.M., 2005, FORENSIC DNA TYPING, P513
[6]   Validation of Testing and Interpretation Protocols for Low Template DNA Samples Using AmpFlSTR® Identifiler® [J].
Caragine, Theresa ;
Mikulasovich, Rebecca ;
Tamariz, Jeannie ;
Bajda, Ewelina ;
Sebestyen, James ;
Baum, Howard ;
Prinz, Mechthild .
CROATIAN MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2009, 50 (03) :250-267
[7]   Analysis and interpretation of mixed forensic stains using DNA STR profiling [J].
Clayton, TM ;
Whitaker, JP ;
Sparkes, R ;
Gill, P .
FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL, 1998, 91 (01) :55-70
[8]   A model for case assessment and interpretation [J].
Cook, R ;
Evett, IW ;
Jackson, G ;
Jones, PJ ;
Lambert, JA .
SCIENCE & JUSTICE, 1998, 38 (03) :151-156
[9]   An investigation of the robustness of the consensus method of interpreting low-template DNA profiles [J].
Cowen, Simon ;
Debenham, Paul ;
Dixon, Alan ;
Kutranov, Stefan ;
Thomson, Jim ;
Way, Kerry .
FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL-GENETICS, 2011, 5 (05) :400-406
[10]  
Evett I.W., 1998, INTERPRETING DNA EVI, P226