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413 related items for PubMed ID: 16882234

  • 1. Usefulness of dura mater in providing DNA samples for identifying cadavers.
    Motani H, Sakurada K, Akutsu T, Ikegaya H, Hayakawa M, Sato Y, Yajima D, Sato K, Kobayashi K, Iwase H.
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  • 4. Specific quantification of human genomes from low copy number DNA samples in forensic and ancient DNA studies.
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  • 11. DNA typing from skeletal remains: evaluation of multiplex and megaplex STR systems on DNA isolated from bone and teeth samples.
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  • 12. Simultaneous estimation of a Y-specific fragment, an X-specific fragment and sex determination of forensic studies in real-time PCR.
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  • 13. Typing of XY (male) genotype from malignant neoplastic tissue by the amelogenin-based sex test.
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  • 14. Determination of deleted regions from Yp11.2 of an amelogenin negative male.
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  • 15. Effects of processing techniques on the forensic DNA analysis of human skeletal remains.
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  • 17. Identifying sex chromosome abnormalities in forensic DNA testing using amelogenin and sex chromosome short tandem repeats.
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  • 18. A time course study on STR profiles derived from human bone, muscle, and bone marrow.
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  • 19. [Comparative study of two methods of DNA extraction from different colour costal cartilage in STR genotyping].
    Xu QW, Wu D, Hu W.
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  • 20. Evaluation of gastrointestinal cancer tissues as a source of genetic information for forensic investigations by using STRs.
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    Forensic Sci Int; 2004 Jan 28; 139(2-3):159-67. PubMed ID: 15040910
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