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Forensic Science International: Genetics is a peer-reviewed academic journal of forensic science, dedicated to the applications of genetics in the administration of justice. The journal was established in 2007 and is published by Elsevier. The journal is edited by Angel Carracedo (University of Santiago de Compostela). The journal publishes supplements in Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series since 2008, seven of them in total, the last one appearing in 2019. These are dedicated to publish the proceedings of the biannual congresses of the International Society for Forensic Genetics. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Forensic Science International: Genetics 200
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Population genetic data of 38 insertion-deletion markers in six populations of the northern fringe of the Iberian Peninsula
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Attitudes regarding the national forensic DNA database: Survey data from the general public, prison inmates and prosecutors' offices in the Republic of Serbia
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Statistical modelling of Ion PGM HID STR 10-plex MPS data.
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DNA methylation-based forensic age prediction using artificial neural networks and next generation sequencing
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Development of a methylation marker set for forensic age estimation using analysis of public methylation data and the Agena Bioscience EpiTYPER system
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Massively parallel sequencing of short tandem repeats-Population data and mixture analysis results for the PowerSeq™ system.
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Population data on the expanded CODIS core STR loci for eleven populations of significance for forensic DNA analyses in the United States
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Considering DNA damage when interpreting mtDNA heteroplasmy in deep sequencing data
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SEQ Mapper: A DNA sequence searching tool for massively parallel sequencing data
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FDSTools: A software package for analysis of massively parallel sequencing data with the ability to recognise and correct STR stutter and other PCR or sequencing noise
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Forensic data and microvariant sequence characterization of 27 Y-STR loci analyzed in four Eastern African countries.
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Genetic analysis of 17 Y-STR loci in Han and Korean populations from Jilin Province, Northeast China
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Developmental validation of STRmix™, expert software for the interpretation of forensic DNA profiles
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Massively parallel sequencing of 17 commonly used forensic autosomal STRs and amelogenin with small amplicons.
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The successful use of familial searching in six Hungarian high profile cases by applying a new module in Familias 3.
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Concordance and reproducibility of a next generation mtGenome sequencing method for high-quality samples using the Illumina MiSeq
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Probabilistically determining the cellular source of DNA derived from differential extractions in sexual assault scenarios
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U.S. initiatives to strengthen forensic science & international standards in forensic DNA
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Mitochondrial DNA heteroplasmy in the emerging field of massively parallel sequencing
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About DNA databasing and investigative genetic analysis of externally visible characteristics: A public survey.
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Completion of a worldwide reference panel of samples for an ancestry informative Indel assay
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Population and forensic data for three sets of forensic genetic markers in four ethnic groups from Iran: Persians, Lurs, Kurds and Azeris
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Tetra-allelic SNPs: Informative forensic markers compiled from public whole-genome sequence data.
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Factors affecting peak height variability for short tandem repeat data
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Genetic population study of Y-chromosome markers in Benin and Ivory Coast ethnic groups
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Haplotype analysis of the polymorphic 40 Y-STR markers in Chinese populations
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A comprehensive Y-STR portrait of Argentinean populations
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Analysis of Y-chromosome STRs in Chile confirms an extensive introgression of European male lineages in urban populations
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Yfiler(®) Plus amplification kit validation and calculation of forensic parameters for two Austrian populations
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FamLinkX - implementation of a general model for likelihood computations for X-chromosomal marker data
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Wildlife forensic science: A review of genetic geographic origin assignment
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Forensic utility of the feline mitochondrial control region - A Dutch perspective
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