An interesting and complex problem which can readily be handledby using a Bayesian network (BN) is the interpretation of DNA profiles when the trace evidence contains a mixture of genetic material frommore than one person. The complexity of mixed traces is in part due to the very large number of combinations of genotypes that must be considered. Here we show how a two-person mixture can be represented and solved using Bayesian networks.

Mortera, J. (2004). Analysis of DNA Mixtures Using Bayesian Networks.. In Highly Structured Stochastic Systems (pp.532). Oxford : Oxford University Press.

Analysis of DNA Mixtures Using Bayesian Networks.

MORTERA, Julia
2004-01-01

Abstract

An interesting and complex problem which can readily be handledby using a Bayesian network (BN) is the interpretation of DNA profiles when the trace evidence contains a mixture of genetic material frommore than one person. The complexity of mixed traces is in part due to the very large number of combinations of genotypes that must be considered. Here we show how a two-person mixture can be represented and solved using Bayesian networks.
2004
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Mortera, J. (2004). Analysis of DNA Mixtures Using Bayesian Networks.. In Highly Structured Stochastic Systems (pp.532). Oxford : Oxford University Press.
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