Claims
- 1. A method for profiling and identifying persons by using data samples, comprising:
providing a collapsed list of one or more aggregated matching samples, the matching samples having DNA profiles matched based on one or more selected criteria; presenting each of the one or more aggregated matching samples on a one-line display, the one-line display having a composite profile representing consensus of all DNA profiles in an associated aggregate matching sample; and allowing the one-line display of an aggregated matching sample to be expanded, the expanded one-line display providing a view of all member samples in the aggregated matching sample.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein a member sample may be displayed as a member of more than one aggregate matching sample.
- 3. The method of claim 2, further including:
marking a view of the member sample that belongs to more than one aggregate matching sample with an ambiguity flag.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further including:
allowing one or more new samples to be added to one or more aggregated matching samples based on one or more predetermined comparison criteria.
- 5. The method of claim 1, further including:
allowing one or more new samples to be added to one or more new aggregated matching samples based on one or more predetermined comparison criteria.
- 6. The method of claim 4, wherein the predetermined comparison criteria include match count criteria, allowed discrepancies criteria, likelihood of shared loci criteria, or ignore allelic dropout criteria, or combination thereof.
- 7. The method of claim 1, further including:
allowing the one or more aggregated matching samples to be combined based on a predetermined criteria.
- 8. The method of claim 4, wherein the allowing includes:
grouping the one or more new samples by STR profile length; determining a signature for each sample in each resulting profile length group; determining a signature for each existing sample aggregate; sub-grouping each profile length group by signature into one or more sample sub-groups; grouping all existing aggregates by signature into one or more aggregate groups; comparing the signature of each sample sub-group with the signature of each aggregate group; if the signatures of the compared groups match, comparing the STR profiles of each sample in the sample sub-group with the profile of each aggregate in the matching aggregate group; if the STR profile of a sample matches that of an aggregate, inserting the sample into the matching aggregate; if the STR profile of a sample does not match that of an existing aggregate in the matching aggregate group, creating a new aggregate containing this sample, and making the new aggregate a member of the current matching aggregate group; and if the signature of a sample sub-group matches no aggregate group, creating a new aggregate group and creating aggregates within the new aggregate group to include the samples in the sample sub-group.
- 9. The method of claim 7, wherein the allowing includes:
determining a signature of each of aggregated matching samples; grouping aggregated matching samples by length of their composite DNA profiles; sub-grouping each group of one or more aggregated matching samples by signature into candidate aggregate bins; creating one or more target aggregate bins, each target aggregate bin associated with a unique aggregated matching sample signature; comparing the signature of each candidate aggregate bin to the signature of each target aggregate bin; if the signature of the candidate aggregate bin matches the signature of the target aggregate bin, comparing a composite profile of each aggregated matching sample in the candidate aggregate bin with a composite profile of each aggregated matching sample in the target aggregate bin; if the compared composite profiles match, adding the samples in the matching aggregate matching sample in the candidate aggregate bin to a set of samples in the matching aggregate matching sample in the target aggregate bin; and if an aggregated matching sample in the candidate aggregate bin has been compared to all aggregates in the matching target aggregate bin and has not been added to an aggregate in the target aggregate bin, adding the aggregated matching sample in the candidate aggregate bin to the target aggregate bin.
- 10. A method for comparing a difference list related to mitochondrial DNA to profile and identifying persons, comprising:
selecting a base position along a mtDNA sequence where character differences from a reference sequence begin; reconstructing mtDNA character sequence pattern starting at the selected base position of the reference sequence; and comparing the reconstructed mtDNA character sequence pattern.
- 11. A method of selecting a group of one or more genetically unlinked locations along a genome comprising either or both Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms and Short Tandem Repeats, used for identifying people through DNA identification modalities, comprising:
receiving a plurality of loci; receiving a minimum genetic distance required for two loci to be considered genetically unlinked; receiving a minimum statistical likelihood needed to establish a match; selecting one or more loci from the plurality of loci that have the highest independent likelihood; and eliminating from the selected one or more loci, loci that are less than the minimum required genetic distance apart.
- 12. A program storage device readable by machine, tangibly embodying a program of instructions executable by the machine to perform method of, comprising:
providing a collapsed list of one or more aggregated matching samples having DNA profiles matched based on one or more selected criteria; presenting each of the one or more aggregated matching samples on a one-line display, the one-line display having a composite profile representing consensus of all DNA profiles in an associated aggregate matching sample; and allowing the one-line display of an aggregated matching sample to be expanded, the expanded one-line display providing a view of all member samples in the aggregated matching sample.
- 13. The program storage device of claim 12, further including:
providing a virtual profile for a sample.
- 14. The program storage device of claim 12, further including:
taking one or more results from each experimental attempt where multiple assays are performed upon a single sample; and building a virtual profile of the sample, the virtual profile representing the one or more results combined from said each experimental attempt.
- 15. The program storage device of claim 14, further including displaying the virtual profile under the aggregated matching sample.
- 16. The program storage device of claim 14, further including:
displaying the virtual profile as a member of one or more aggregates of matching samples; presenting the virtual profile on a one-line display, the one-line display having a virtual profile sample that is representative of combined results of said each experimental attempt on a single sample; and allowing the one-line display of the virtual profile to be expanded, the expanded display providing a view of all profile results from said each experimental attempt on a single sample.
- 17. The method of claim 1, further including:
providing a virtual profile for a sample.
- 18. The method of claim 1, further including:
taking a plurality of assays on a sample; and building a virtual profile of the sample using a plurality of results from the plurality of assays.
- 19. The method of claim 17, further including displaying the virtual profile under the aggregated matching sample.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/433,123, filed Dec. 13, 2002, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60433123 |
Dec 2002 |
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