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DNA Mixture Interpretations and Statistics – To Include or Exclude Cybergenetics © 2003-2013 Cybergenetics © 2003-2013 Prescription for Criminal Justice Forensics ABA Criminal Justice Section New York, NY New York, NY June, 2013 June, 2013 Mark W Perlin, PhD, MD, PhD Mark W Perlin, PhD, MD, PhD Cybergenetics, Pittsburgh, PA Cybergenetics, Pittsburgh, PA
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Page 1: DNA Mixture Interpretations and Statistics – To Include or Exclude Cybergenetics © 2003-2013 Prescription for Criminal Justice Forensics ABA Criminal Justice.

DNA Mixture Interpretations and Statistics –

To Include or Exclude

Cybergenetics © 2003-2013Cybergenetics © 2003-2013

Prescription for Criminal Justice ForensicsABA Criminal Justice Section

New York, NYNew York, NYJune, 2013June, 2013

Mark W Perlin, PhD, MD, PhDMark W Perlin, PhD, MD, PhDCybergenetics, Pittsburgh, PACybergenetics, Pittsburgh, PA

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CHILDCHILD

VICTIM

Television

Cabinet

Table

Table

L-Shaped Couch

Bathroom

Bed

room

Lau

ndry

Bed

room

StairsBookcase

VICTIM

VICTIM

Storage

Door to OutsideCloset

underpants

pajama pants

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DNA mixture dataQuantitative peak heights at a locus

peak size

peakheight

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Peak thresholds

Threshold

Under threshold, don't use alleles

Allele Pair7, 77, 107, 127, 14

10, 100%10, 12

10, 1412, 1212, 1414, 14

Simplify data for manual review

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Allele dropout

Threshold

Under threshold, use alleles anyway

Allele Pair7, 77, 107, 127, 14

10, 10> 0% 10, 12

10, 1412, 1212, 1414, 14

Conjure phantom peaks

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Manual interpretation issues

Evidence• call good data inconclusive• peaks are too low for methods• too many contributors to handle• potential examination bias

Database• hit by association, not by match• comparison: make false hits• restrict upload: lose true hits

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TrueAllele® genotype model

Evidence• preserve data information• use all peaks, high or low• any number of contributors• entirely objective, no bias

Database• hit based on LR match statistic• sensitive: find true hits• specific: only true hits

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Mixture weightSeparate mixture data into its contributor components

25% 75%

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Genotype inferenceThorough: consider every possible genotype solutionObjective: does not know the comparison genotype

Explain thepeak pattern

Betterexplanationhas ahigher likelihood

Victim's allele pair

Another person's Another person's allele pairallele pair

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Match information

Probability(evidence match)

Probability(coincidental match)

How much more does the suspect match the evidencethan a random person?

30x

3%

98%

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TrueAllele inclusionFinds the right answer

11

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Thresholds lose informationUnderstate the probative force

2 6

ThresholdStochastic Threshold

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TrueAllele exclusionDoes not find the wrong answer

– 20

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TrueAllele usage

• child molester got: 20 quadrillion match, 22 years• validation study: 4 peer-reviewed scientific papers• admissibility: Pennsylvania, California, N. Ireland• precedent: Pennsylvania appellate ruling• approval: NYS Commission on Forensic Science• cases: over 100 reports in criminal cases• trials: over 15 (rape, murder, terror, weapons, ...)

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TrueAllele deployment

Casework systemInterpretation services

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DNA truth, criminal justiceThis truth is incontrovertible. Panic may resent it, ignorance may deride it, malice may distort it, but there it is. - Winston Churchill

Police effective databaseProsecutor convict the guiltyDefender exonerate innocentCourt the whole truthCitizen prevent crime

Genotype models are more accurate. Who cares?

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