Abstract

Only recently, at the end of 2018, the results of the MIX 13 interlaboratory study, initiated by NIST in 2013, were published. Aiming to evaluate current available methods for DNA mixture analysis in the US and Canada, the complex DNA mixtures were reviewed from new perspectives, taking probabilistic genotyping methods into account. The presented scenarios were analysed with the software GenoProof® Mixture 3. For this purpose, the readily accessible sample data was used. The focus of the analysis was the evaluation of the results based on given references. With the fully continuous approach of GenoProof® Mixture 3 it was possible to include or exclude the suspects of the cases correctly.

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