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JS 115 Validation Pre class activities Database issues- Continued Quiz- Group quiz Announcements and Assignments Student summary assignments Butler ______ Ch. 7: Forensic Issues Ch. 8: Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms & Other Bi-allelic Markers ______ Ch. 9: Y-Chromosome DNA Testing Ch. 10: Mitochondrial DNA Analysis ______ Ch. 16: Laboratory Validation Ch. 18: CODIS and DNA Databases ______ Ch. 19: Basic Genetic Principles, Statistics, & Probability Ch. 20: STR Population Database Analyses ______ Ch. 21: Profile Frequency Estimates, Likelihood Ratios & Source Attribution Inman C4, ______ Inman C 8, C9, C11 Database issues- Continued Familial searching lecture and discussion Break III. Validation- Can it be Standardized- Butler 2004 http://www.cstl.nist.gov/biotech/strbase/pub_pres/PromegaTalkOct2004.pdf III. Innocence Project Presentation- Kristin