1. The identities of the alleles (as complete as possible) at each locus |
2. The confidence in the allele calls |
3. The detection signals for each allele and whether these signals are normal or are unexpectedly strong or weak |
4. The (rare) presence of three or more alleles for multiallelic polymorphisms |
5. The expected frequency of the observed genotype given known allele frequencies for the individual's population |
6. When genotypes are available from family members, whether the allele transmission patterns between generations are consistent with Mendel's rules |