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The 40 STR + 91 SNP set could also distinguish most full-sibling relatives from second-degree relatives but was insufficient to distinguish relatives who belong to the same autosomal kinship class. Our results suggest that ignoring linkage can lead to incorrect likelihood ratios for both related and unrelated pairs, while mutation had a relatively lower effect on the likelihood ratios. Moreover, linkage and mutation had a higher impact on full-sibling testing than on second-degree kinship testing. The discrimination power of the 40 STR a