President's DNA Initiative
-
Advancing Justice Through DNA Technology
DNA Analyst Training
previous pagenext page

Mixtures

Home > STR Data Analysis & Interpretation > Data Interpretation & Allele Calls > Mixtures

The interpretation of mixtures can be a complicated process. Laboratories should conduct sufficient validation studies and provide thorough training to ensure that conclusions are supported by data.

The following may indicate a mixture:

Once the determination of a mixture has been made, it may be helpful to use the case information and/or sample type to aid in the interpretation of the sources of the mixture.

For example:

Click here to view an example of how mixtures might exist on a piece of evidence.

Mixtures can vary in their complexity and alternative approaches should be established for each of these categories:

Many laboratories quantitatively assess the peak height or area, in an effort to determine the proportion contribution of donors to a mixture.02 It is worth noting that mixtures can be fully interpreted only when all the alleles from the minor contributor are above the background noise.03

Using percent contribution of donors in a mixture is premised on the following:

< Previous Page  ::  Next Page >

Presidents seal logo, DOJ seal logo