DNA, statistics and the law: a cross-disciplinary approach to forensic inference
From ABO typing during the first half of the 20th century, to the use of enzymes and protein contained in blood serums and finally direct DNA typing, biology has been serving forensic purposes for many decades. Statistics, in turn, has been constantly underpinning the discussions of the probative va...
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Frontiers Media SA
2021
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