A sensitive issue: Pyrosequencing as a valuable forensic SNP typing platform

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A sensitive issue: Pyrosequencing as a valuable forensic SNP typing platform. / Harrison, C.; Musgrave-Brown, E.; Bender, K.; Carracedo, A.; Morling, N.; Schneider, Peter M.; Syndercombe-Court, Denise.

Progress in Forensic Genetics 11: Proceedings of the 21st International ISFG Congress. Bind 1288 Elsevier, 2006. s. 52-54 (ICS - International Congress Series).

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Harrison, C, Musgrave-Brown, E, Bender, K, Carracedo, A, Morling, N, Schneider, PM & Syndercombe-Court, D 2006, A sensitive issue: Pyrosequencing as a valuable forensic SNP typing platform. i Progress in Forensic Genetics 11: Proceedings of the 21st International ISFG Congress. bind 1288, Elsevier, ICS - International Congress Series, s. 52-54, 21st International ISFG Congress, Ponta Delgada, The Azores, Portugal, 13/09/2005. https://doi.org/doi:10.1016/j.ics.2005.10.021

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Harrison, C., Musgrave-Brown, E., Bender, K., Carracedo, A., Morling, N., Schneider, P. M., & Syndercombe-Court, D. (2006). A sensitive issue: Pyrosequencing as a valuable forensic SNP typing platform. I Progress in Forensic Genetics 11: Proceedings of the 21st International ISFG Congress (Bind 1288, s. 52-54). Elsevier. ICS - International Congress Series https://doi.org/doi:10.1016/j.ics.2005.10.021

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Harrison C, Musgrave-Brown E, Bender K, Carracedo A, Morling N, Schneider PM o.a. A sensitive issue: Pyrosequencing as a valuable forensic SNP typing platform. I Progress in Forensic Genetics 11: Proceedings of the 21st International ISFG Congress. Bind 1288. Elsevier. 2006. s. 52-54. (ICS - International Congress Series). https://doi.org/doi:10.1016/j.ics.2005.10.021

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Harrison, C. ; Musgrave-Brown, E. ; Bender, K. ; Carracedo, A. ; Morling, N. ; Schneider, Peter M. ; Syndercombe-Court, Denise. / A sensitive issue: Pyrosequencing as a valuable forensic SNP typing platform. Progress in Forensic Genetics 11: Proceedings of the 21st International ISFG Congress. Bind 1288 Elsevier, 2006. s. 52-54 (ICS - International Congress Series).

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