The numerical values representing the repeats at each locus for the unknown mixture.
The primary purpose of this file is to facilitate . Unlike older "binary" methods—which simply asked if an allele was present or absent—PG uses the detailed information in EuMix.txt to account for biological phenomena like "stutter" (minor artifacts) or "drop-out" (missing data). By feeding this file into a program like EuroForMix, scientists can generate a Likelihood Ratio (LR) , providing a statistical weight to the evidence. 3. Standardization in European Forensics EuMix.txt
The name or case number of the specific evidence item. The numerical values representing the repeats at each
The names of specific locations on the DNA strand being analyzed (e.g., TH01, vWA, D21S11). By feeding this file into a program like
Quantitative data (measured in Relative Fluorescence Units, or RFU) that indicate the "strength" of each genetic signal, which is vital for determining the ratio of contributors. 2. Probabilistic Genotyping