lrSib: Likelihood Ratio / Kinship Index for full-siblings
Description
Calculates Likelihood Ratio comparing the probability of two profiles if
they are indeed full-sibs compared to unrelated. This is sometimes called
the kinship index (KI) for full-sibs.
Usage
lrSib(sib1, sib2, Freqs = NULL, nLoci = length(sib1)/2, f = NULL, n = NULL)
Value
A value between 0 and infinity representing support (or lack of
support if the value is less than 1) for the hypothesis that the two
profiles are full-siblings. There is no mutation built into this
calculation.
Arguments
sib1
A matrix consisting of 2 columns and nLoci rows. Each entry in
the matrix is the (coded) allele held by the individual. This represents the
alleged sibling. The relationship is reflexive so it does not matter which
profile is labelled sib1 and sib2.
sib2
See sib1
Freqs
A list containing two lists labelled loci and freqs. The second
list is a list of vectors containing the allele frequencies of each allele
at each locus in the multiplex. This argument or both f and n must be
specified
nLoci
The number of loci in the profiles
f
A concatenated vector of allele frequencies. Specifying this speeds
up computation enormously
n
A vector of length nLoci giving the number of alleles at
each locus. Specifying this in advance enormously speeds up computation
Author
James M. Curran
References
Buckleton, J, Triggs, C.M., and Walsh, S.J. (2005)Forensic
DNA Evidence Interpretation, CRC Press., Boca Raton, FL. p.411