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Power of exclusion revisited: probability of excluding relatives of the true father from paternity
Authors:Fung Wing K  Chung Yuk-ka  Wong Dart-man
Affiliation:(1) Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China e-mail: wingfung@hku.hk, CN;(2) Department of Statistics, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, USA, US;(3) Forensic Science Division, Government Laboratory of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Hong Kong, China, CN
Abstract:
In parentage testing using DNA markers, the formulae for calculating the probability of exclusion generally overstate the power of a test battery by considering its ability to exclude a random man. It is known that in many cases, in particular immigration applications, the false father is more likely to be a relative, e.g. brother, of the true father than an unrelated man. This work presents formulae that take this consideration into account. A practical example using Hong Kong data is provided to illustrate the effect of the modification. Also discussed is how the expected efficacy of a test battery will be affected when possible mutations and null alleles or genetic inconsistencies are taken into consideration. Received: 4 August 2000 / Accepted: 7 January 2001
Keywords:Power of exclusion  Kinship coefficients  PCR  STR
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