Inclusion probability for DNA mixtures is a subjective one-sided match statistic unrelated to identification information

Background: DNA mixtures of two or more people are a common type of forensic crime scene evidence. A match statistic that connects the evidence to a criminal defendant is usually needed for court. Jurors rely on this strength of match to help decide guilt or innocence. However, the reliability of un...

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