Thompson W C
Department of Criminology, Law & Society, University of California, Irvine 92717, USA.
Genetica. 1995;96(1-2):153-68. doi: 10.1007/BF01441161.
This article discusses two factors that may profoundly affect the value of DNA evidence for proving that two samples have a common source: uncertainty about the interpretation of test results and the possibility of laboratory error. Three case studies are presented to illustrate the importance of the analyst's subjective judgments in interpreting some RFLP-based forensic DNA tests. In each case, the likelihood ratio describing the value of DNA evidence is shown to be dramatically reduced by uncertainty about the scoring of bands and the possibility of laboratory error. The article concludes that statistical estimates of the frequency of matching genotypes can be a misleading index of the value of DNA evidence, and that more adequate indices are needed. It also argues that forensic laboratories should comply with the National Research Council's recommendation that forensic test results be scored in a blind or objective manner.
本文讨论了两个可能深刻影响DNA证据证明两个样本有共同来源的价值的因素:测试结果解释的不确定性和实验室误差的可能性。文中给出了三个案例研究,以说明分析人员在解释一些基于限制性片段长度多态性(RFLP)的法医DNA测试时主观判断的重要性。在每个案例中,由于条带评分的不确定性和实验室误差的可能性,描述DNA证据价值的似然比都大幅降低。文章得出结论,匹配基因型频率的统计估计可能是DNA证据价值的一个误导性指标,需要更合适的指标。文章还认为,法医实验室应遵循美国国家研究委员会的建议,即法医测试结果应以盲法或客观的方式进行评分。