Abstract

DNA profiling results presented in court must be accompanied by a statistical estimate of its evidential weight. In calculating such statistics, allele frequencies from the tested loci are required. These allele frequencies should be collected at a level that appropriately represents the genetic diversity that exists in the population. This paper reports allele frequencies and the results of population genetic testing of autosomal microsatellite profiles from indigenous Australian donors. In contrast to previous practice these data have been collated according to traditional regional boundaries rather than recently imposed State and Territory borders.

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