Nalazite se na CroRIS probnoj okolini. Ovdje evidentirani podaci neće biti pohranjeni u Informacijskom sustavu znanosti RH. Ako je ovo greška, CroRIS produkcijskoj okolini moguće je pristupi putem poveznice www.croris.hr
izvor podataka: crosbi

Is likelihood ratio a sufficient tool to estimate confidence of a genetic match in a DNA-lead process of identification of war victims? (CROSBI ID 497054)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija

Džijan, Snježana ; Primorac, Dragan ; Marcikić, Mladen ; Lauc, Gordan Is likelihood ratio a sufficient tool to estimate confidence of a genetic match in a DNA-lead process of identification of war victims? // 13th International Meeting on Forensic Medicine Alpe-Adria-Pannonia, Abstract book. Graz, 2004. str. P17-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Džijan, Snježana ; Primorac, Dragan ; Marcikić, Mladen ; Lauc, Gordan

engleski

Is likelihood ratio a sufficient tool to estimate confidence of a genetic match in a DNA-lead process of identification of war victims?

With the advance in typing tools and extraction procedures in the recent years, DNA analysis developed into amazingly powerful method for forensic analysis. For a number of years we are using autosomal STR typing as a tool to lead the process of identification of war victims in Croatia. Although DNA typing is very effective in finding possible identities of exhumed skeletal remains, this approach bears some risk of wrong identification. Here we report a case of a match between skeletal remains and mother, son and wife of a missing person with a cumulative likelihood ratio of nearly 2×109 that was shown to be a false match, since additional genetic testing (Y-STR and mitochondrial DNA) unequivocally excluded the proposed identity. Although we still use likelihood ratios as a main measure of the significance of a genetic match between exhumed skeletal remains and relatives of a missing person, in database matching the meaning of likelihood ratio is not as clear as in simple paternity cases and great care is needed to avoid wrong identification. In addition to DNA evidence we heavily relay on other types of evidence (such as the information about time, place and other conditions of disappearance), as well as anthropological and other "classical" forensic data as a "control mechanism" in the DNA-lead process.

forensics; DNA typing; human identity

nije evidentirano

nije evidentirano

nije evidentirano

nije evidentirano

nije evidentirano

nije evidentirano

Podaci o prilogu

P17-x.

2004.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

13th International Meeting on Forensic Medicine Alpe-Adria-Pannonia, Abstract book

Graz:

Podaci o skupu

13th International Meeting on Forensic Medicine Alpe-Adria-Pannonia

pozvano predavanje

21.05.2004-22.05.2004

Graz, Austrija

Povezanost rada

Temeljne medicinske znanosti, Biologija