The Evaluation of Forensic DNA Evidence (1996)

Chapter: Abbreviations

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Abbreviations

a

Designating a significance-level probability or confidence coefficient; a measure of the uncertainly of a band measure with VNTRs.

image

 

A measure of the degree of population subdivision; equivalent to FST.

c2

A measure used to assess statistical significance. From the value of c2 and the number of degrees of freedom, the probability of a deviation from the expected value as large as or larger than that observed can be determined.

2p rule

A conservative adjustment for a single VNTR band possibly being from a heterozygote; 2pi replaces pi2.

A

Adenine; also used to designate an arbitrary genetic locus.

ABC

American Board of Criminalistics.

AMP-FLP

Amplified fragment length polymorphism.

ANSI/ASQC

American National Standards Institute/American Society for Quality Control.

ASCLD

American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors.

ASCLD-LAB

American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors, Laboratory Accreditation Board.

C

Cytosine, covariance (also Cov).

CAP

College of American Pathologists.

CODIS

The FBI national DNA identification index.

DISJ

A designation of a VNTR. I designates the chromosome; J is a

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numerical indentifier. D1S79 is number 79 on chromosome 1.

DNA

Deoxyribonucleic acid, the genetic material.

DQA

A gene locus associated with HLA and used in forensic analysis; the gene product is called DQa.

FBI

The US Federal Bureau of Investigation.

FST

Wright's measure of population subdivision; same as image when mating within subpopulations is random.

G

Guanine.

GYPA

Glycophorin A gene locus.

HBGG

Hemoglobin b gamma globin gene locus.

HLA

Human leukocyte antigen gene locus.

HW

Hardy-Weinberg (proportions).

K562

A human cell line whose DNA sample is used as a standard.

LDLR

Low-density lipoprotein receptor gene locus.

LE

Linkage equilibrium.

LR

Likelihood ratio.

MVR

Minisatellite variant repeat.

NIST

National Institute of Standards and Technology.

PCR

Polymerase chain reaction.

pi

A symbol used to designate the frequency of the i-th allele; the subscript may be dropped.

PM

Polymarker.

QA

Quality assurance.

QC

Quality control.

RFLP

Restriction fragment length polymorphism.

s or s

Standard deviation.

STR

Short tandem repeats.

T

Thymine.

TWGDAM

Technical Working Group on DNA Analysis and Methods.

V

Variance (also Var).

VNTR

Variable number of tandem repeats. (These are RFLPs.)

Suggested Citation: "Abbreviations." National Research Council. 1996. The Evaluation of Forensic DNA Evidence. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5141.
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Suggested Citation: "Abbreviations." National Research Council. 1996. The Evaluation of Forensic DNA Evidence. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5141.
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