relMix - Relationship Inference for DNA Mixtures
Analysis of DNA mixtures involving relatives by
computation of likelihood ratios that account for dropout and
drop-in, mutations, silent alleles and population substructure.
This is useful in kinship cases, like non-invasive prenatal
paternity testing, where deductions about individuals'
relationships rely on DNA mixtures, and in criminal cases where
the contributors to a mixed DNA stain may be related.
Relationships are represented by pedigrees and can include
kinship between more than two individuals. The main function is
relMix() and its graphical user interface relMixGUI(). The
implementation and method is described in Dorum et al. (2017)
<doi:10.1007/s00414-016-1526-x>, Hernandis et al. (2019)
<doi:10.1016/j.fsigss.2019.09.085> and Kaur et al. (2016)
<doi:10.1007/s00414-015-1276-1>.