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Probabilistic genotyping

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Probabilistic genotyping is the use of statistical methods and mathematical algorithms in DNA Profiling. It may be used instead of manual methods in difficult situations, such as when a DNA sample is very small or includes a mixture of multiple individuals' DNA.[1] Probabilistic genotyping, unlike traditional methods, avoids the need for subjective judgment.[1] The reliability of the method has been questioned by some defense lawyers because the source code of some probabilistic genotyping programs is proprietary.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Kwong, Katherine (2017). "The Algorithm Says You Did It: The Use of Black Box Algorithms to Analyze Complex DNA Evidence" (PDF). Harvard Journal of Law & Technology: 279–281.
  2. ^ "Defense lawyers want to peek behind the curtain of probabilistic genotyping". ABA Journal. December 2017. Retrieved March 12, 2019.
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