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Relationship Inference with Familias and R
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Relationship Inference in Familias and R discusses the use of Familias and R software to understand genetic kinship of two or more DNA samples. This software is commonly used for forensic cases to establish paternity, identify victims or analyze genetic evidence at crime scenes when kinship is involved. The book explores utilizing Familias software and R packages for difficult situations including inbred families, mutations and missing data from degraded DNA. The book additionally addresses identification following mass disasters, familial searching, non-autosomal marker analysis and relationship inference using linked markers. The second part of the book focuses on more statistical issues such as estimation and uncertainty of model parameters. Although written for use with human DNA, the principles can be applied to non-human genetics for animal pedigrees and/or analysis of plants for agriculture purposes. The book contains necessary tools to evaluate any type of forensic case where kinship is an issue.
Autorentext
Thore Egeland is a professor of statistics at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences. He has worked in many areas including geostatistics, medicine, and reliability, and he and Petter Mostad started the Familias project. He has coauthored more than 100 scientific papers in forensic genetics. Currently, his research focuses on statistical methods applied to forensic genetics.Thore Egeland is a professor of statistics at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences. He has worked in many areas including geostatistics, medicine, and reliability, and he and Petter Mostad started the Familias project. He has coauthored more than 100 scientific papers in forensic genetics. Currently, his research focuses on statistical methods applied to forensic genetics.
Klappentext
Relationship Inference in Familias and R discusses the use of Familias and R software to understand genetic kinship of two or more DNA samples. This software is commonly used for forensic cases to establish paternity, identify victims or analyze genetic evidence at crime scenes when kinship is involved. The book explores utilizing Familias software and R packages for difficult situations including inbred families, mutations and missing data from degraded DNA. The book additionally addresses identification following mass disasters, familial searching, non-autosomal marker analysis and relationship inference using linked markers. The second part of the book focuses on more statistical issues such as estimation and uncertainty of model parameters. Although written for use with human DNA, the principles can be applied to non-human genetics for animal pedigrees and/or analysis of plants for agriculture purposes. The book contains necessary tools to evaluate any type of forensic case where kinship is an issue.
Inhalt
Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: BasicsChapter 3: Searching for RelationshipsChapter 4: Dependent MarkersChapter 5: Relationship inference with RChapter 6: Models for Pedigree inferenceChapter 7: Parameter Estimation and UncertaintyChapter 8: Making Decisions
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780128024027
- Anzahl Seiten 243
- Herausgeber Elsevier LTD, Oxford
- Gewicht 680g
- Größe H235mm x B191mm x T20mm
- Jahr 2016
- EAN 9780128024027
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-0-12-802402-7
- Veröffentlichung 04.01.2016
- Titel Relationship Inference with Familias and R
- Autor Egeland Thore , Kling Daniel , Mostad Petter
- Untertitel Statistical Methods in Forensic Genetics
- Sprache Englisch