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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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Harvard
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
APA
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
Vancouver
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
Author
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).
Bibtex
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abstract = "Analysing minute amounts of DNA is a routine challenge in forensics in part due to the poor sensitivity of an instrument and its inability to detect results from forensic samples. In this study, the sensitivity of the Pyrosequencing method is investigated using varying concentrations of DNA and five autosomal single nucleotide polymorphisms in singleplex on both available instrument models; the PSQ(TM) 96MA and PSQ(TM) HS 96A. A detailed comparison of the two models was completed while establishing a lower limit of detection on both instruments to give results supporting the use of Pyrosequencing as a valuable forensic SNP typing platform",
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