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PCR-DNA typing from beard samples

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Part of the book series: Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics ((HAEMOGENETICS,volume 6))

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The analysis of DNA polymorphisms by means of PCR (Erlich H.A., 1989; Innis M.A. et al., 1990) has drastically increased the possibility of using some evidence that was not suitable until a short while ago.

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Garofano, L. et al. (1996). PCR-DNA typing from beard samples. In: Carracedo, A., Brinkmann, B., Bär, W. (eds) 16th Congress of the International Society for Forensic Haemogenetics (Internationale Gesellschaft für forensische Hämogenetik e.V.), Santiago de Compostela, 12–16 September 1995. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics, vol 6. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80029-0_78

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