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334 related items for PubMed ID: 20129470

  • 1. Post-coital vaginal sampling with nylon flocked swabs improves DNA typing.
    Benschop CC, Wiebosch DC, Kloosterman AD, Sijen T.
    Forensic Sci Int Genet; 2010 Feb; 4(2):115-21. PubMed ID: 20129470
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  • 2. Relationship of spermatoscopy, prostatic acid phosphatase activity and prostate-specific antigen (p30) assays with further DNA typing in forensic samples from rape cases.
    Romero-Montoya L, Martínez-Rodríguez H, Pérez MA, Argüello-García R.
    Forensic Sci Int; 2011 Mar 20; 206(1-3):111-8. PubMed ID: 20692115
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  • 3. Y-STR profiling in extended interval (> or = 3 days) postcoital cervicovaginal samples.
    Mayntz-Press KA, Sims LM, Hall A, Ballantyne J.
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  • 5. [Evaluation of Powerplex Y system in genotyping of male component after sexual intercourse].
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    Ann Acad Med Stetin; 2007 Mar 20; 53 Suppl 2():28-32; discussion 32. PubMed ID: 20143675
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  • 6. Assessing the presence of female DNA on post-coital penile swabs: Relevance to the investigation of sexual assault.
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  • 7. A comparison of DNA collection and retrieval from two swab types (cotton and nylon flocked swab) when processed using three QIAGEN extraction methods.
    Brownlow RJ, Dagnall KE, Ames CE.
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  • 8. A Y-short tandem repeat specific DNA enhancement strategy to aid the analysis of late reported (≥ 6 days) sexual assault cases.
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  • 9. Persisting fetal microchimerism does not interfere with forensic Y-chromosome typing.
    Klintschar M, Schwaiger P, Regauer S, Mannweiler S, Kleiber M.
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  • 10. The utility of Y-STR profiling in four-, six- and eight-day postcoital vaginal swabs.
    Quarino L, Kishbaugh J.
    Med Sci Law; 2012 Apr 28; 52(2):81-8. PubMed ID: 22422782
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  • 11. SWGDAM developmental validation of a 19-locus Y-STR system for forensic casework.
    Daniels DL, Hall AM, Ballantyne J.
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  • 12. Novel Y-STR typing strategies reveal the genetic profile of the semen donor in extended interval post-coital cervicovaginal samples.
    Hall A, Ballantyne J.
    Forensic Sci Int; 2003 Sep 09; 136(1-3):58-72. PubMed ID: 12969621
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  • 13. Male DNA typing from 25-year-old vaginal swabs using Y chromosomal STR polymorphisms in a retrial request case.
    Honda K, Roewer L, de Knijff P.
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  • 14. Effects of nonoxinol-9 on the ability to obtain DNA profiles from postcoital vaginal swabs.
    Hochmeister MN, Budowle B, Borer UV, Dirnhofer R.
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  • 16. A quadruplex real-time qPCR assay for the simultaneous assessment of total human DNA, human male DNA, DNA degradation and the presence of PCR inhibitors in forensic samples: a diagnostic tool for STR typing.
    Hudlow WR, Chong MD, Swango KL, Timken MD, Buoncristiani MR.
    Forensic Sci Int Genet; 2008 Mar 09; 2(2):108-25. PubMed ID: 19083806
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  • 17. DNA preparation from sexual assault cases by selective degradation of contaminating DNA from the victim.
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  • 18. [Personal identification using DNA polymorphism--the identification of forensic biological materials].
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  • 19. Background levels of male DNA in the vaginal cavity.
    Albani PP, Patel J, Fleming RI.
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  • 20. Menstrual cycle phase at the time of rape does not affect recovery of semen or amplification of STR profiles of a suspect in vaginal swabs.
    Cerdas L, Herrera F, Arrieta G, Morelli C, Álvarez K, Gómez A.
    Forensic Sci Int; 2016 Feb 09; 259():36-40. PubMed ID: 26734988
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