Determination of the possible number of genotypes which can contribute to DNA mixtures: Non-computer assisted deconvolution should not be attempted for greater than two person mixtures.

Forensic Sci Int Genet

Boston University School of Medicine, M.S. Program in Biomedical Forensic Sciences, 72 East Concord St. Room R 806, Boston, MA 02118, USA. Electronic address:

Published: November 2018

When DNA profiles contain a mixture of contributors (N), the maximum number of alleles observed at any locus is 2 N with the number of alleles varying between 1 and 2 N. The number of possible combinations of the genotypes of the N contributors increases as N increases. The number of possible combinations of genotypes that may occur among the N contributors can be enumerated using the mathematical concept of ordered partitions. Thus the number of possible genotype combinations which can exist at an STR locus in a DNA sample having N contributors and L observed alleles at the locus can be calculated. Development of the calculation and the resulting number of possible combinations which exist for N ≤ 8 contributors is presented. The results for ≥ three contributors indicate that deconvolution of contributing genotypes using manual methods is precluded except in circumstances where a clear major contributor can identified.

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