Abstract

DNA analysis of restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLP’s) has become one of the most powerful methods in forensic science casework and paternity testing. Nearly all laboratories working in the field of paternity testing and stain analysis prefer single locus probes (SLP’s) because these probes have a better sensitivity than multilocus probes and offer the possibility of building a database for the allele frequency. We have implemented in routine case work in our laboratory the use of 5 single locus probes and the results of DNA analysis are reported as frequency data.

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