Validation of 21-SNP multiplex
Study Conducted  Description of Samples Tested  # Run If redone now
Single Source (Concordance) 32 samples for 3 individuals 96 24
Mixture Samples not performed 10
Mixture Ratio (male:female) not performed
Mixture Ratio (male:male) not performed
Sensitivity 1ng, 500pg, 250pg, 125pg, 63pg, 31pg, 16pg, 0pg x 12 dilution series 96 16
Sensitivity Artificially degraded samples 18 16
Non-Human dog, cat, guinea pig, ferret, horse, chicken, wolf, toad, rat, bull, cow, deer, badger, pigeon, spider monkey, otter, gorilla, chimpanzee and orang-utan, Micrococcus luteus, Escherichia coli and Clostridium perfringens 22 8
Precision (ABI 3100 and ABI 377) used samples from single source and dilution series
Non-Probative Cases 6 cases, various crime scene samples plus reference buccals 18 18
Stutter n/a
Peak Height Ratio used samples from single source and dilution series
Cycling Parameters not part of validation, part of previous work
Annealing Temperature not part of validation, part of previous work
Reaction volume not part of validation, part of previous work
Thermal cycler test not part of validation, part of previous work
Male-specificity n/a
Other: Population database samples 201 White Caucasian samples, 71 Indian Sub-continent and 86 Afro-Caribbean  358 300
Other: Reproducibility Different sample types - blood, hair, semen, saliva, trace swabs 96 32
Other: CE injection parameters Dilution series 8 8
TOTAL SAMPLES EXAMINED 712 432
Submitted August 2007 by Lindsey A. Dixon (Strathclyde University) <lindsey.dixon@strath.ac.uk> 
Publication: L.A. Dixon, C.M. Murray, E.J. Archer, A.E. Dobbins, P. Koumi, P. Gill (2005) Validation of a 21-locus autosomal SNP multiplex for forensic identification purposes. Forensic Sci Int. 154: 62–77