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{{Also on Wikipedia|Brenner|Charles Brenner (mathematician)}} | |||
Brenner | '''Charles Hallam Brenner''', the originator of forensic mathematics, was an APL implementer and continues to use APL, particularly for DNA analysis. | ||
Brenner participated in the implementation of [[APL\360]] and [[APL\1130]], and implemented the [[transpose]] and [[rotate]] [[primitive functions]]. | Brenner participated in the implementation of [[APL\360]] and [[APL\1130]], and implemented the [[transpose]] and [[rotate]] [[primitive functions]]. | ||
More recently, Brenner specializes in the use of mathematics in DNA analysis. His principal areas of interest and achievement in the mathematics of forensic DNA are kinship, rare haplotype matching, and DNA mixtures. In a couple of Y haplotype papers, most recently, he showed why Y haplotypes must be much rarer, and how much rarer, than their sample frequency in a reference population sample. Brenner’s Symbolic Kinship Program, which can for example assess the identification evidence based on DNA profiles from an anonymous body and an arbitrary set of presumed relatives, has been widely used in mass victim identification projects, including identifying about 1/3 of the identified World Trade Center bodies. His main product, DNA•VIEW is written in APL. | More recently, Brenner specializes in the use of mathematics in DNA analysis. His principal areas of interest and achievement in the mathematics of forensic DNA are kinship, rare haplotype matching, and DNA mixtures. In a couple of Y haplotype papers, most recently, he showed why Y haplotypes must be much rarer, and how much rarer, than their sample frequency in a reference population sample. Brenner’s Symbolic Kinship Program, which can for example assess the identification evidence based on DNA profiles from an anonymous body and an arbitrary set of presumed relatives, has been widely used in mass victim identification projects, including identifying about 1/3 of the identified World Trade Center bodies. His main product, DNA•VIEW is written in APL. | ||
== Publications == | == Publications == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://dna-view.com/ DNA•VIEW website] | * [http://dna-view.com/ DNA•VIEW website] | ||
{{APL community}}[[Category:People|Brenner]] | {{APL community}}[[Category:People|Brenner]] |