Pitfalls in the Genetic Identification of Human Remains by Edalucci Elisabetta in Peer Reviewed Journal of Forensic & Genetic Sciences (PRJFGS) in Lupine Publishers
DNAtechnology is an irreplaceable tool for the identification of human remains,
but the reliability of the ante mortem reference data remains a serious
concern. We present here two cases where misleading conclusions could be
achieved by using only the genetic profile of the missing person's father such
as reference sample. Nevertheless, when appropriate reference DNA samples
(e.g., the maternal samples) became available, certain identifications were
achieved as shown by the probability of maternity (> 99.999%). Thus, all
these data together show that extra-pair paternity was found by the way, in
both cases. Precautions to avoid misleading conclusions are addressed.
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