Publication | Closed Access
Databases, quality control and interpretation of DNA profiling in the Home Office Forensic Science Service
42
Citations
8
References
1991
Year
Genetic TestingEngineeringGeneticsBiometricsDatabasesGenetic EpidemiologyDna AnalysisInformation ForensicsGenomicsSingle-locus ProbesImage AnalysisData ScienceMolecular EcologyForensic MedicineData IntegrationBiostatisticsMultilocus ProbesData ManagementCriminal Dna DatabaseStatistical GeneticsQuality ControlBioinformaticsForensics AnalysisDatabase ForensicsForensic IdentificationMedicineHealth Informatics
The history of DNA profiling in the Home Office Forensic Science Service began with the introduction of multilocus probes into casework in 1986. The use of single-locus probes was introduced in 1990, supported by databases of three ethnic groups; interpretation is backed up using a Bayesian approach. Databases were compiled using an image analysis computing system. Quality control systems are described, detailing requirements before a sample can be included in the database.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1