Table of contents (110 papers)
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Front Matter
Pages I-XVIII
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DNA Polymorphisms
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Biostatistics
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- D. W. Gjertson, J. Hopfield, P. A. Lachenbruch, M. R. Mickey, T. Sublett, C. Yuge et al.
Pages 3-11
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- M. A. Helgeson, L. Wiessner, H. F. Polesky
Pages 12-13
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- R. Fimmers, J. T. Epplen, P. M. Schneider, M. P. Baur
Pages 14-16
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- K. Hummel, W. Bär, K. Zang
Pages 17-19
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Methodology, Data Bases
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- G. Holmlund, P. Hyltén, K. Friberg, B. Lindblom
Pages 23-25
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- A. Turck, B. Schall, S. Maguire, L. Belluscio, S. Nawoschik, R. McKee et al.
Pages 26-28
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- M. Prinz, H. Haas, M. Staak, G. Berghaus
Pages 29-33
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- H. J. Baum, H. Fitz-Charles, R. McKee
Pages 37-39
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- A. F. Giles, K. J. Booth, J. R. Parker, A. J. Garman, D. T. Carrick, H. Akhavan et al.
Pages 40-42
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- D. D. Dykes, S. A. Miller, M. S. Schanfield
Pages 43-47
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- E. D’Aloja, V. L. Pascali, M. Dobosz, M. Pescarmona, A. Fiori
Pages 51-53
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- I. Balazs, J. Chimera, A. Eisenberg, D. Endean, R. Giles, J. Kateley et al.
Pages 54-56
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- G. Hummelsheim, L. Henke, J. Henke
Pages 60-62
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- P. Gill, D. J. Werrett, I. W. Evett
Pages 63-67
About this book
The third volume of "Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics" contains the th scientific contributions presented at the 13 Congress of the International Society for Forensic Haemogenetics, held on October 19-21, 1989 in New Orleans, USA. The conference was organized and chaired by Dr. Herbert Polesky from Minneapolis. He and the local organizing committee which consisted of our friends and colleagues (J. Soubrada, L.R.Bryant, Dale D.Dykes, Ch.Harrison, P.Newall and R. Walker) deserve the thanks of our Society for a very successful meeting. Herb Polesky has also contributed a great deal to the preparation of this book. The contributions to the conference covered all fields of forensic haemo genetics, but an outstanding highlight of this conference was the application ofDNA-polymorphisms to paternity and to the identification of stains. This included basic lectures on biostatistical approaches as well as on molecular biology and many new technical approaches to our general and special aims. Forensic haemogenetics has now merged into a new discipline without having lost its original identity. On behalf of the Executive Committee of our Society I would like to extend my thanks to the authors of the articles contained in this book and to Springer-Verlag for having made such a quick publication possible. The volume should give the reader a picture of the state of the art and a survey of the most recent developments in the field of forensic and general haemo genetics.
Keywords
- Allele
- Antigen
- Blutpolymorphie
- Chromosom
- DNA
- DNA sequencing
- Häm
- Hämatogenese
- Southern Blot
- Termination
- Vaterschaftstest
- genes
- genetics
- hybridization
- primary structure
Editors and Affiliations
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Memorial Blood Center of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, USA
H. F. Polesky
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Institut für Transfusionsmedizin Medizinische Fakultät, Rheinisch-Westfälischen Technischen Hochschule, Germany
Wolfgang R. Mayr