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About
My research interests are in the areas of molecular evolution and the way that gene frequencies change over the course of time in populations of organisms. On-going work involves characterization of the way that the biosynthetic costs of amino acids influence their frequency of use in prokaryotic genes and how a gene's context influences the mutations that it accumulates. Other studies examine the effect of environmental stressors on the genetic diversity of naturally occurring populations of organisms.
We are also involved with the use and development of computer-based tools to evaluate DNA evidence associated with criminal investigations. My consulting company, Forensic Bioinformatics (www.bioforensics.com), reviews DNA testing results from hundreds of court cases around the world each year. The large amounts of data associated with those reviews lends itself to meta-analyses that allow us to develop tools and approaches that make forensic DNA profiling more reliable and objective.
We are also involved with the use and development of computer-based tools to evaluate DNA evidence associated with criminal investigations. My consulting company, Forensic Bioinformatics (www.bioforensics.com), reviews DNA testing results from hundreds of court cases around the world each year. The large amounts of data associated with those reviews lends itself to meta-analyses that allow us to develop tools and approaches that make forensic DNA profiling more reliable and objective.
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Education/Academic qualification
Biochemistry, Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University
1990 → …
Biology and Chemistry, B.S., John Carrol University
1985 → …
Research Interests
- Molecular and genome evolution
- Human population substructuring
- Forensic DNA profiling
- Bioinformatics
Disciplines
- Life Sciences
- Bioinformatics
- Biology
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Evolution
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Compliant but Unsatisfactory: The Gap between Auditing Standards and Practices for Probabilistic Genotyping Software
Jin, A., Asemota, A., Krane, D. E., Adams, N. D. & Abebe, R., Apr 13 2026, CHI 2026 - Proceedings of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Oliver, N., Shamma, D. A., Candello, H., Cesar, P., Lopes, P., Bozzon, A., Kosch, T., Liao, V., Ma, X., Artizzu, V., Draxler, F., Lopez, G., Reinschluessel, A. V., Tong, X. & Toups Dugas, P. O. (eds.). Association for Computing Machinery, 931. (Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings ).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
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On forensic likelihood ratios from low-coverage sequencing
Ouerghi, F., Krane, D. E. & Edge, M. D., Sep 2025, In: Forensic Science International: Genetics. 79, 103302.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Using laboratory validation to identify and establish limits to the reliability of probabilistic genotyping systems
Krane, D. E. & Philpott, M. K., Apr 14 2022, Handbook of DNA Profiling. Springer, p. 297-319 23 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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The Right To Confront Your Accusers: Opening the Black Box of Forensic DNA Software
Matthews, J., Babaeianjelodar, M., Lorenz, S., Matthews, A., Krane, D., Njie, M., Goldthwaite, J., Adams, N. & Hughes, C., Jan 27 2019, AIES 2019 - Proceedings of the 2019 AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society. Association for Computing Machinery, Inc, p. 321-327 7 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
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Letter to the Editor—Appropriate Standards for Verification and Validation of Probabilistic Genotyping Systems
Adams, N., Koppl, R., Krane, D., Thompson, W. & Zabell, S., Jan 2018, In: Journal of Forensic Sciences. 63, 1, p. 339-340 2 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Letter › peer-review
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