In our legal system, the use of DNA as forensic evidence is often regarded as the most
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One of these alleles comes from the individual's mother and one from the individual's father, but it is not known which allele-6 or 9-is from which parent. In forensic science, it is assumed that the two outcomes (alleles) are independent.
a. DNA taken from the suspect resulted in a sequence of {6/9}. Given the evidence (E) comes from the suspect, find the probability of a DNA sequence of {6/9}. This probability-denoted P1E|Hp2-is used by the prosecution to support a claim of guilt.
b. In the general population, the probability of observing an allele of 6 is .21 and the probability of an allele 9 is, 14. Given the evidence (E) comes from a randomly selected person in the general population, find the probability of a DNA sequence of {6/9}. This probability- denoted P1E|Hd2-is used by the defense to support the suspect's claim of not guilty.
c. In a court of law, the likelihood ratio P(E|Hp)/P(E|Hd) is used to help decide the case. A ratio greater than 1 supports the prosecution, while a ratio less than 1 supports the defendant. Compute this likelihood ratio from the results in parts a and b and use it to make an inference.
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Statistics For Business And Economics
ISBN: 9780134506593
13th Edition
Authors: James T. McClave, P. George Benson, Terry Sincich
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