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Allelic Drop-Out Probabilities Estimated by Logistic Regression - Further Considerations and Practical Implementation

NCJ Number
240631
Journal
Forensic Science International: Genetics Volume: 6 Issue: 2 Dated: March 2012 Pages: 263-267
Author(s)
Torben Tvedebrink; Poul Svante Eriksen; Maria Asplund; Helle Smidt Mogensen; Niels Morling
Date Published
March 2012
Length
5 pages
Annotation
This paper discusses the model for estimating drop-out probabilities presented by Tvedebrink et al. and the concerns that have been raised.
Abstract
The authors of this study discuss the model for estimating drop-out probabilities presented by Tvedebrink et al. and the concerns that have been raised. The criticism of the model has demonstrated that the model is not perfect. However, the model is very useful for advanced forensic genetic work, where allelic drop-out is occurring. With this discussion, the authors hope to improve the drop-out model, so that it can be used for practical forensic genetics and stimulate further discussions. The authors discuss how to estimate drop-out probabilities when using a varying number of PCR cycles and other experimental conditions. (Published Abstract)