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114 related items for PubMed ID: 1759286

  • 21. [The use of the polymerase chain reaction method for the analysis of polymorphic sections of the human genome in performing forensic medical expertise on material evidence].
    Kotliarova SE, Kovalenko SP, Sharonova DA, Novoselov VP.
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  • 22. Sex typing of forensic DNA samples using male- and female-specific probes.
    Naito E, Dewa K, Yamanouchi H, Kominami R.
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  • 23. Identification of male bloodstains by dot hybridization of human Y chromosome-specific deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) probe.
    Fukushima H, Hasekura H, Nagai K.
    J Forensic Sci; 1988 May; 33(3):621-7. PubMed ID: 3385375
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  • 24. [The use of the polymerase chain reaction in the forensic medical study of hairs].
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  • 25. [Application of a nonisotopic southern hybridization method for sex determination from bloodstains found in criminal spots].
    Kobayashi R, Hibino T, Miyata H, Iizuka N, Nonomura S, Matsuzawa S.
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  • 26. [Application of DNA polymorphism to forensic medicine].
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  • 27. A simple and sensitive method for quantifying human genomic DNA in forensic specimen extracts.
    Waye JS, Presley LA, Budowle B, Shutler GG, Fourney RM.
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    Laber TL, Giese SA, Iverson JT, Liberty JA.
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  • 29. Sex determination of forensic samples by polymerase chain reaction of the amelogenin gene and analysis by capillary electrophoresis with polymer matrix.
    Pouchkarev VP, Shved EF, Novikov PI.
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  • 30. Use of DNA identification for forensic and paternity analysis.
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  • 31. [Use of amelogenin test for DNA sex appurtenance in analysis of mixed biological traces].
    Isaenko MV, Ivanov PL.
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  • 32. An investigation of sequence deletions of amelogenin (AMELY), a Y-chromosome locus commonly used for gender determination.
    Mitchell RJ, Kreskas M, Baxter E, Buffalino L, Van Oorschot RA.
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  • 33. [Molecular biology as a means of medico-legal identification].
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  • 35. [Sex identification of forensic biological materials].
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  • 37. Sex determination of bloodstains by the use of a ribonucleic acid (RNA) probe.
    Kobayashi R, Matsuzawa S.
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  • 38. Sex determination of forensic samples by simultaneous PCR amplification of alpha-satellite DNA from both the X and Y chromosomes.
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  • 39. Amelogenin test: From forensics to quality control in clinical and biochemical genomics.
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  • 40. Sex identification of old skeletal remains by DNA analysis: the report of three cases.
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