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Solving Cold Cases by TrueAllele ® Analysis of DNA Evidence Finding Closure: The Science, Law and Politics of Cold Case Investigations October, 2014 Pittsburgh, PA Mark W Perlin, PhD, MD, PhD Cybergenetics, Pittsburgh, PA Cybergenetics ©

Genotype 10, 12 13, 16 15, 15 29, 32 18, 23 15, 18 7, 14 20, 22 9, , 18 list of numbers no personal information anonymous data good only for matching unrelated to disease no genetic predispositions bar code for identification connects people to crimes

DNA biology Locus Chromosome Nucleus Cell

One person, one genotype 7 14 locus

DNA data One or two allele peaks at a locus

DNA identification pathway Evidence genotype Known genotype , 14 LabInfer Compare Evidence item Evidence data

DNA database Evidence Genotype database Crime scene Reference Genotype database Possible suspect Upload Match Upload

DNA mixtures eye of newt toe of frog Double, double toil and trouble

Two people, two genotypes locus

DNA mixture data Peak heights and pattern at a locus

DNA pathway broken Evidence genotype Known genotype ??? 10, 12 LabInfer Compare Evidence item Evidence data Most mixture interpretation methods and software cannot separate mixtures into contributor genotypes

DNA Mixture Crisis 375 cases/year x 4 years = 1,500 cases 320 M in US / 8 M in VA = 40 factor 1,500 cases x 40 factor = 60,000 inconclusive 1,000 cases/year x 4 years = 4,000 cases 320 M in US / 8 M in NY = 40 factor 4,000 cases x 40 factor = 160,000 inconclusive + under reporting of DNA match statistics DNA evidence data in 100,000 cases Collected, analyzed & paid for – but unused

TrueAllele ® Casework ViewStation User Client Database Server Interpret/Match Expansion Visual User Interface VUIer™ Software Parallel Processing Computers

TrueAllele separates mixtures Resolves mixture data into minor & major contributors 25%75%

DNA pathway restored LabInfer Evidence item Evidence data Known genotype 10, 5% 10, 90% 10, 5% 10, 12 Compare Evidence genotype Computer separation of mixtures into contributor genotypes restores single-source simplicity

Southampton rapist Stranger rape on New Year's Eve

DNA rape kit evidence The DNA profile contained limited information. A speculative search was done of the National DNA Database. The search found 13 profiles, 1 in the Hampshire area. Due to the low level and incomplete nature of the DNA profile, it is not suitable for routine statistical evaluation. A trace amount of semen detected on vaginal swabs was submitted for DNA profiling

TrueAllele uses all the data Quantitative peak heights at locus D21S11

Alternatives use less of the data Threshold Over threshold, peaks are labeled as allele events All-or-none allele peaks, each given equal status Under threshold, alleles vanish

How the TrueAllele computer thinks Consider every possible genotype solution Explain the peak pattern Better explanation has a higher likelihood One person’s allele pair Another person's allele pair

Objective genotype determined solely from the DNA data. Never sees a comparison reference. Separated evidence genotype 12% 13% 14% 2% 12% 4% 21% 2% one contributor, at one locus

DNA match information Prob(evidence match) Prob(coincidental match) How much more does the suspect match the evidence than a random person? 5x 21% 4%

Match information at 10 loci

Is the suspect in the evidence? A match between the vaginal swabs and Stuart Ashley Burton is 17 thousand times more probable than coincidence. Mr. Burton pleaded guilty to the rape committed on January 1, He was sentenced to 12 years in prison.

Separating database hits Burton

Separating hits statistically non-contributor distribution 1 in a million 1 in a thousand Burton

TrueAllele validation papers Perlin MW, Sinelnikov A. An information gap in DNA evidence interpretation. PLoS ONE. 2009;4(12):e8327. Ballantyne J, Hanson EK, Perlin MW. DNA mixture genotyping by probabilistic computer interpretation of binomially-sampled laser captured cell populations: Combining quantitative data for greater identification information. Science & Justice. 2013;53(2): Perlin MW, Hornyak J, Sugimoto G, Miller K. TrueAllele ® genotype identification on DNA mixtures containing up to five unknown contributors. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 2015;in press. Greenspoon SA, Schiermeier-Wood L, Jenkins BC. Establishing the limits of TrueAllele ® Casework: a validation study. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 2015;in press. Perlin MW, Legler MM, Spencer CE, Smith JL, Allan WP, Belrose JL, Duceman BW. Validating TrueAllele ® DNA mixture interpretation. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 2011;56(6): Perlin MW, Belrose JL, Duceman BW. New York State TrueAllele ® Casework validation study. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 2013;58(6): Perlin MW, Dormer K, Hornyak J, Schiermeier-Wood L, Greenspoon S. TrueAllele ® Casework on Virginia DNA mixture evidence: computer and manual interpretation in 72 reported criminal cases. PLOS ONE. 2014;(9)3:e92837.

MIX05: Unreliable statistics National Institute of Standards and Technology Two Contributor Mixture Data, Known Victim 31 thousand (4) 213 trillion (14)

MIX13: False inclusions

TrueAllele preserves information Simple two person mixture, 10% minor contributor Software using thresholds and drop parameters TrueAllele

Pennsylvania precedent

Used in local rape cases TrueAllele computer, over quadrillion Laboratory review, under a million (Billion-fold loss of information)

TrueAllele in Allegheny County CrimeEvidenceDefendantOutcomeSentence rapeclothingRalph Skundrichguilty75 years murdergun, hatLeland Davisguilty23 years rapeclothingAkaninyene Akanguilty32 years murdershotgun shellsJames Yeckel, Jr.guilty plea25 years murderfingernailAnthony Morganstipulationlife weaponsgunThomas Doswellguilty plea1 year drugsgunDerek McKissick & Steve Morgan 2 guilty pleas2 1/2 years murderdoor handle, shirt sleeves Calvin Kaneguilty plea20 years 25 cases, 20 reports 4 trials, 1 exoneration

TrueAllele in the United States Laboratory systems or case reports in 23 states initial final

Cold case homicide in Canada Cybergenetics examined DNA data from the Hamilton stabbing scene, separating out genetic profiles of the killers. But the crime lab "is not permitted to enter DNA analysis from other labs" into Canada's national DNA database. The victim's step-mother is baffled as to why the DNA profile can't be run through the Canadian database. "If we can use it, let's use it," she says, frustrated. John Paul Page, age 29 Hamilton police make arrest in 2004 fatal stabbing Toronto Sun, December 16, 2013 New DNA skills may solve Hamilton killing The Hamilton Spectator, July 29, 2013

DNA database broken Evidence Allele database Reference Allele database + Crime scene Possible suspect Upload Match Upload Unseparated mixtures

DNA database restored Evidence Genotype database Reference Genotype database + Crime scene Possible suspect Upload Match Upload Separated genotypes

TrueAllele database workflow

Prevent rape by DNA monitoring Monitoring helps prevent people from behaving badly. TrueAllele computing for genetic surveillance to deter rape on campus.

1. Collect DNA from people Reference Genotype database University people Upload

2. Collect DNA from all rapes + Rape kit rape crime must be reported rape kit must be collected but attacker need not be named

3. Rapidly process rape kits + Rape kit

4. Accurately interpret DNA + Genotype probability 7, 7 7, 10 7, 12 7, 14 5%10, 10 90%10, 12 5%10, 14 12, 12 12, 14 14, 14 Rape kit Separated genotypes

5. Upload to genotype database Evidence Genotype database Upload + Rape kit Separated genotypes

6. Automated DNA comparison Evidence Genotype database Reference Genotype database Match + Rape kit

7. Identify and prosecute Evidence Genotype database Reference Genotype database The rapist Identify + Rape kit

How can you help? victim nurse investigator forensic scientist prosecutor defense attorney general public "If we can use it, let's use it!"

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