Lange K
Department of Biomathematics, School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles 90024.
Am J Hum Genet. 1993 Feb;52(2):305-11.
The calculation of match probabilities is the most contentious issue dividing prosecution and defense experts in the forensic applications of DNA fingerprinting. In particular, defense experts question the applicability of the population genetic laws of Hardy-Weinberg and linkage equilibrium to racially admixed American populations. Linkage equilibrium justifies the product rule for computing match probabilities across loci. The present paper suggests a method of bounding match probabilities that depends on modeling gene descent from ancestral populations to contemporary populations under the assumptions of Hardy-Weinberg and linkage equilibrium only in the ancestral populations. Although these bounds are conservative from the defendant's perspective, they should be small enough in practice to satisfy prosecutors.
在DNA指纹识别的法医应用中,匹配概率的计算是使控方和辩方专家产生分歧的最具争议性的问题。特别是,辩方专家质疑哈迪 - 温伯格群体遗传定律和连锁平衡对于种族混合的美国人群体的适用性。连锁平衡为计算跨基因座的匹配概率的乘积法则提供了依据。本文提出了一种界定匹配概率的方法,该方法仅在假设祖先群体符合哈迪 - 温伯格定律和连锁平衡的情况下,通过对从祖先群体到当代群体的基因遗传进行建模来实现。尽管从被告的角度来看这些界限是保守的,但在实际应用中它们应该足够小以满足检方的要求。