Rn. Curnow et S. Wheeler, PROBABILITIES OF INCORRECT DECISIONS IN PATERNITY CASES USING MULTILOCUS DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC-ACID PROBE, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A. Statistics in society, 156, 1993, pp. 207-223
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) profiling is now commonly used in attempts
to resolve disputes concerning paternity. In this paper, we evaluate
simple rules based on the DNA profiles of the mother, child and putati
ve father that could be used to decide whether the putative father is
or is not the father of the child. Probabilities of deciding that the
putative father is the father when he is not and of deciding that he i
s not the father when he is are calculated. We also discuss the use of
more complicated rules taking into account bands other than those pre
sent in the child but not in the mother, the effects of inbreeding in
the putative father and of relatedness of mother and putative father,
and the importance of conditioning the probabilities of wrong decision
s on the number of bands in the putative father's profile.