For the ones that we assign.... I can only speak about the tests that we did nearly a decade ago. As to how reliable the tests would be now, we need to reassess what the genetic lines are and how distinct they are.
Going back to that test, it was quite reliable, but it didn't have a fine polish on it. That's the fine polish we're looking to put on it right now, in order to assess its current reliability. I think the fact that we assigned 85% of the samples correctly is strong evidence that it worked well, and the 13 we didn't assign.... I mentioned, just before the interruption, that it's a critical part of any forensic test. When providing forensic evidence in a legal context, you need to have the wherewithal to know when not to make a call. I think that spoke well of our test.
